The Internet is a collection of networks built by all the carriers, ISP and network operators offering access. In order for it to work, all of these organizations have to exchange data or allow others access to their network with payment or on a cost-neutral basis, which is known as peering. For the peering to take place and work efficiently Internet Exchanges (IX or IXP – Internet Exchange Point) provide a neutral local network where they can connect and exchange traffic. TELEHOUSE, a global data center operator and international Internet exchange, announced that one of the largest IXs, the New York International Exchange (NYIIX), has launched a new and improved website.
The NYIIX is operated by TELEHOUSE and the goal of upgrading the website is to provide members access to information on the architecture, current members, statistics and any new development news on the IX. According to the company, enterprises will be able to establish and maintain quality peering connections with a reliable and scalable service to meet the demand of operators in one of the busiest corridors in the world.
As smartphones and tablets continue to increase in adoption, this area will be even busier than before and the NYIIX has to be improved in order to accommodate the needs of all the operators involved in delivering a reliable Internet service.
The new site is optimized to simplify navigation so representatives can be contacted easily by integrating the latest technology to allow for compatibility with different browsers and mobile technology. The site also allows users to share products and services with other members of the community using social media such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and more.
“We are beyond excited to unveil the new NYIIX website to our existing and future members. Easy navigation, quick access to valuable information, and NYIIX’s unparalleled level of service, straightforwardly make the new NYIIX website the fastest way for one to achieve smart peering and connectivity solutions,” said Akio Sugeno, Vice President of Internet Engineering, Operations and Business Development at TELEHOUSE.
TELEHOUSE is an established company with more than 25 years in the technology sector responsible for pioneering the development of data center services and mission-critical IT in the United States. The company owns and operates 46 data centers around the world with a strong presence in more than 23 cities across 12 countries.
Edited by
Rory J. Thompson