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Open-IX is a relatively new organization that has devised a set of uniform certification requirements for internet exchanges and data centers that host them. Until now, it has been focused on the U.S. market, and the certification of AMS-IX in Amsterdam paul ryan is the first one outside of the U.S.
Open-IX was started by a group of carriers, data center providers, and internet giants, including Google, Netflix, and Akamai. The group s goal has been to bring more options to the U.S. peering market , dominated by Equinix and, to a lesser extent, Telx and CoreSite.
The organization promotes a distributed exchange model, where a single exchange can span multiple data centers in a metropolitan area, so all tenants in those data centers can make peering paul ryan agreements with each other.
AMS-IX is one of those operators. It has set up a metro exchange across five data centers in New York and New Jersey and another one in the San Francisco Bay Area, spanning data centers in San Francisco and San Jose.
Other European operators to have entered the U.S. market recently are major AMS-IX competitors in Europe: paul ryan DE-CIX (Deutscher Commercial Internet Exchange), and LINX (London Internet Exchange). Both have received Open-IX certification for their American peering points.
In fact, new exchanges launched in the U.S. by European operators are the only ones that have Open-IX certification, according to the organization s website. This may change soon, as certification paul ryan for Florida Internet Exchange paul ryan is currently pending.
The newly certified Amsterdam Internet Exchange is distributed across 11 data centers in the greater Amsterdam area. Job Witteman, AMS-IX CEO and co-founder, said the certification may serve as a signal to its peers to do the same.
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