Detroit Internet Exchange

Detroit Internet Exchange
Abbreviation DET-IX
Founded 2014
Location  United States, Detroit, Michigan
Website detroitix.com
Members 20
Peers 20
Peak 29.830 Gbit/s As of December 2016
Peak in 29.830 Gbit/s As of December 2016
Peak out 29.829 Gbit/s As of December 2016
Daily (avg.) 15.020 Gbit/s As of December 2016
Daily in (avg.) 15.020 Gbit/s As of December 2016
Daily out (avg.) 15.020 Gbit/s As of December 2016

Detroit Internet Exchange ("DET-IX") is an Internet exchange point (IXP) located inside 123Net DC1 in Detroit, Michigan. It was founded in 2014 to help establish peering for local and regional Internet service providers. This IXP currently has 15 members,[1] with a maximum throughput of 35 Gbit/s. DET-IX is the first peering exchange of its kind in Detroit. [2]

The DET-IX switching fabric consists of multiple high capacity switches interconnected together. DET-IX members connect via 1G or a 10G port. Members can pass traffic directly between one another, rather than purchasing through a third party provider. Further, the traffic stays local via the IXP as opposed to being routed in another major city. [3]

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