Detroit Internet Exchange

Detroit Internet Exchange ("DET-IX") is an Internet exchange point (IXP) located in Southfield, Michigan. It was founded in 2014 to help establish peering for local and regional Internet service providers. DET-IX currently has 47 members,[1] with a maximum peak transfer speed of 253.7 Gbit/s. DET-IX is the first peering exchange of its kind in the Detroit area.[2]

Detroit Internet Exchange
AbbreviationDET-IX
Founded2014
LocationSouthfield, Michigan
Websitedetroitix.com
Members47
Peers47
Peak253.7 Gbit/s As of October 2020
Peak in253.7 Gbit/s As of October 2020
Peak out253.7 Gbit/s As of October 2020
Daily (avg.)143.2 Gbit/s As of October 2020
Daily in (avg.)143.2 Gbit/s As of October 2020
Daily out (avg.)143.2 Gbit/s As of October 2020

The DET-IX switching fabric consists of multiple high capacity switches interconnected together. DET-IX members connect via 1, 10, 25 or a 100G ports. 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]

Services

Peering Locations

  • 123Net - 24700 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield, MI
  • 123Net - 24275 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield, MI
  • 123Net - 24245 Northwestern Hwy. Southfield, MI
  • 365 Data Centers - 24660 Lahser Rd. Southfield, MI
  • EdgeConneX - 21005 Lahser Rd. Southfield, MI
  • Meet Me Room - 100 Renaissance Center, Detroit, MI

Statistics

  • Peak in/out data transfer speed: 247.4 Gbit/s as of December 2020
  • Daily average data transfer speed: 157.0 Gbit/s as of December 2020

See also

References

  1. "DET-IX PeeringDB Entry". Peering DB. PeeringDB. Retrieved April 10, 2017.
  2. "123.Net to Open New Data Center In Southfield". CBS Detroit.
  3. "Detroit Internet Exchange Launches". PR Newswire.
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