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Peering Introductions AfPIF-2017 Peering Introductions

Peering Introductions Your AS Number Where you Peer Your Peering Policy Contact Information Email the above to mwangi@isoc.org Subject: AfPIF-2017 Peering Personals

AS 6695 Organization: DE-CIX Location: Frankfurt, Marseille, Palermo and Madrid. Peering Policy: multilateral/bilateral IPv4 & IPv6 Contact Information: Andreas Sturm Chief Business Development Office https://de.linkedin.com/pub/andreas-sturm/13/a10/255

AS 42 / 3856 Packet Clearing House Anycast DNS provider Worldwide (149+ IXPs) Open peering policy peering@pch.net

AS 42 / 3856 peering@pch.net

Uganda Internet eXchange Point 26 networks carrying 45 ASNs from 22 countries Bilateral & multilateral peering CDNs, Root DNS, 10G ports, etc. http://uixp.co.ug

Organization: Netflix AS 2906 Organization: Netflix Location: Global – Check peeringDB, NAPAfrica (JHB), Embedded Servers everywhere Peering Policy: Open Contact Information: Nina Bargisen nihb@netflix.com

Tanzania IXPs AS 33791: TIX, Dar es Salaam, 38 peers AS 37710: AIXP, Arusha, 7 peers AS37769: MIXP, Mwanza, 4 peers http://tix.or.tz/ info@tix.or.tz

Europe: AMS-IX, FRANCE-IX, DE-CIX, NL-IX, LINX, NETNOD, NETIX AS 37100 Organization: SEACOM Location: Africa: NAP AFRICA, KIXP, UIXP, TIX,  Europe: AMS-IX, FRANCE-IX, DE-CIX, NL-IX, LINX, NETNOD, NETIX Peering Policy: Open Contact Information: peering@seacom.mu

JINX / CINX / DINX info@inx.net.za Johannesburg, South Africa Cape Town, South Africa South Africa Points of Presence Parklands Centre Hetzner, Samrand Teraco, Isando * The Terraces Teraco, Durban East Coast House, Umhlanga Peak Traffic 40Gb/s 20Gb/s 1Gb/s Route-Servers Available and optional Oldest, and most stable IXP in Africa info@inx.net.za

AS 37084 Organization: AS 37084: SimbaNET Tanzania AS 37027: SimbaNET Kenya and Uganda AS 327941: SimbaNET Malawi AS 37185: Isat Africa Zambia Location: TIX, AIXP, MIXP, UIXP, ZIXP Peering Policy: Open Contact Information: frank@simbanet.co.tz

AS37545  Organization: Burundi Backbone System Location: Burundi Peering Policy: Open Contact Information: www.bbs.bi

AS 37431/ 327875 Organization: Kinshasa Internet eXchange (KINIX) Location: Kinshasa, DRC Peering Policy: Multilatéral Peering Contact Information: info@ispa-drc.cd

AS15169 and AS36040 Organization: Google Location: Many locations - PeeringDB Peering Policy: Open Contact Information: hossama@google.com tvolmer@google.com

Peering Introductions Your AS Number Where you Peer Your Peering Policy Contact Information Email the above to mwangi@isoc.org Subject: AfPIF-2017 Peering Introductions