AMS-IX and PacketFabric announce the signing of a memorandum of understanding to interconnect their respective services.
June 28, 2017
AMSTERDAM -- AMS-IX (Amsterdam Internet Exchange), one of the largest global internet exchanges, and PacketFabric, the highly scalable network-as-a-service platform and a member of the Nantworks ecosystem of companies, announce the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to interconnect their respective services. This initiative allows the AMS-IX Internet Exchanges (IXs) in the Bay Area, Chicago and New York to utilize PacketFabric’s network technology solution, enabling accessibility to AMS-IX from an additional 130 locations on top of the existing connectivity methods.
Following the technical implementation set for August 2017, all existing and new customers will gain the ability to access AMS-IX Bay Area, Chicago and New York through PacketFabric’s 130 locations across the continental United States. The AMS-IX platform offers IP interconnection and peering services of guaranteed high quality for all types of IP traffic, whether they be traditional data, Voice-over-IP, mobile traffic, or video. Networks can provide their end-users, including both consumers and businesses, with stable, fast, and cost-efficient internet services through peering.
Amsterdam Internet Exchange B.V. (AMS-IX)
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