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On the occasion of its 10th anniversary in 2005, MSK-IX held its first Technical seminar. Reincarnated a year later as "MSK-IX Peering Forum", the event became a regular gathering of 500+ telecom professionals in Moscow with an agenda focused on network operations, security and peering.
240:(RIPN) as the administrator of the forthcoming IP-traffic exchange and defined technical requirements for connecting ISPs. The first MSK-IX PoP was established by RIPN at M9 facility on Butlerova st., 7. In 2001, MSK-IX became an autonomous organization. In 2002, MSK-IX joined 322: 209: 129:. According to the Internet Exchange Report by Hurricane Electric Internet Services, MSK-IX is the second in Russia and is one of the seven largest in the world by the numbers of members. 267:
at each of 9 metro areas and supports arbitrary private VLANs. Inter-city connections are provided on-net by MSK-IX and via partner ISPs. Common interface speeds are 1, 10 and 100G. The
260:-based switching platform spanning 38 PoPs in 10 cities. After the introduction of the "Dual Core" topology in Moscow in 2015, the total capacity of MSK-IX reached 8 Tbps. 355:
in launching the ENOG (Eurasia Network Operators Group) conferences. As of October 2017, MSK-IX sponsored 6 and was serving as local host for 5 ENOG events.
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MSK-IX is a regular host and organizer of events for telecoms community.
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MSK-IX was founded in 1995 pursuant to the treaty signed by 6 Russian
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provided at each of MSK-IX public peering VLANs allow for
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MSK-IX operates Internet eXchanges (IXes) in 9 cities:
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space of 200 racks located at M9 (Butlerova st., 7).
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have acquired the majority of MSK-IX stock in 2015.
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MSK-IX

www.msk-ix.ru/en/
Internet eXchange Point (IXP)
Moscow
Russia
world's largest IXPs
Moscow
St. Petersburg
Rostov-on-Don
Stavropol
Samara
Kazan
Ekaterinburg
Novosibirsk
Vladivostok
PoP
Riga
Latvia
DNS
authoritative name servers
country-code top-level domains
ccTLDs
.RU
.РФ
alternative DNS root servers
Roskomnadzor
Sovereign Internet Law
ISPs
latency

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