Abbreviation | LINX |
---|---|
Founded | 1994 |
Location | United Kingdom, London |
Website | www.linx.net |
Members | 697 as of February 2016[update] |
Ports | 1,571 as of November 2015[update] |
Peak | 3.48 Tbit/s as of March 2017[update] |
Daily (avg.) | 3.33 Tbit/s as of March 2017[update] |
Coordinates: 51°30′41″N 0°00′12″W / 51.511453°N 0.003418°W
The London Internet Exchange ("LINX") is a mutually governed Internet exchange point (IXP) that provides peering services and public policy representation to over 500 Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and other network operators. LINX operates IXPs in London, Manchester (IXManchester), Edinburgh (IXScotland), Cardiff, and North Virginia, USA (LINX NoVA).
LINX was founded in 1994 by a group of ISPs and educational networks and is a founder member of Euro-IX, a Europe-wide alliance of Internet Exchanges. It is currently one of the largest neutral IXPs in Europe in terms of average throughput.
LINX is a not-for-profit organisation (company limited by guarantee). Internet service providers join LINX as members and sign a memorandum of understanding. Members collectively 'own' the company and all members have a single vote at AGMs and EGMs in matters relating to finances, constitution, and what activities LINX may carry out. Members also periodically elect the LINX non-executive board of directors. Members meet at regular LINX meetings to discuss technical, corporate governance, and regulatory matters. LINX has a mandate to not actively compete with its members.