Neutral Internet Exchange



YearPeak traffic
200250 Mbit/s
2003800 Mbit/s
20046.2 Gbit/s
200510.0 Gbit/s
200613.1 Gbit/s
200716.3 Gbit/s
200842.4 Gbit/s
200940.3 Gbit/s
2010118.2 Gbit/s
2011146.7 Gbit/s
2012220.1 Gbit/s
2013403.9 Gbit/s
2014701.3 Gbit/s
20151.3424 Tbit/s
20237,98 Tbit/s
20248,61 Tbit/s


NL-ix - formerly known as Neutral Internet Exchange - is an Internet [exchange point|Internet Exchange] in Europe, which is distributed across ninety-six datacenters in sixteen European cities in eight countries by year-end 2023. The exchange was founded in 2002 to serve as an alternative to the Amsterdam [Internet Exchange]. As of March 2024, the peak is 8.61 Tbit/s and 630 members are connected. On March 4, 2011, it was announced that Dutch landline and mobile telecommunications company KPN had purchased and, subsequently, acquired the exchange.

Datacenters

NL-ix members can connect at over 90 sites in 16 cities across 8 countries.