Equinix Expands Internet Exchange Connectivity in South Korea

Equinix Expands Internet Exchange Connectivity in South Korea

Equinix, the world’s digital infrastructure company, announced that customers in Equinix International Business Exchange (IBX) SL1 can now connect with the Internet Exchange (IX) and network services of Korea Internet Neutral Exchange (KINX) and Sejong Telecom’s Korea Internet Exchange (KRIX). Internet Exchanges are the crucial locations where content and access networks meet and internet bandwidth is produced, enabling effective internet traffic exchange.

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Global Interconnection Index, Market Study by Equinix

According to the market study by Equinix, Global Interconnection Index (GXI) 2023, Seoul’s interconnection bandwidth is predicted to reach 189 terabits per second (Tbps) by 2025, representing a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 47 percent, becoming the seventh largest metro in the Asia-Pacific region by 2025. Furthermore, the expanded Internet Exchange (IX) ecosystem will provide more options and meet the increasing digital infrastructure and IX demands from international and domestic businesses in SL1.

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As it is possible to link to KINX and KRIX within SL1, Equinix customers can interconnect and peer with various internet service providers and content providers through their respective IXs. This will allow high-speed and low-latency traffic exchange, reducing packet loss, jitter, and out-of-order packet delivery. In addition, when customers route some of their traffic off the internet and connect directly within the Equinix Internet Exchange service ecosystem, they can enjoy network reliability, reduced network traffic latency, improved performance and reduced cost for IP transit.