User:Mdomisiewicz/sandbox

=== Thinx Internet Exchange Point (Thinx IX) belongs to Atman and is a platform for exchanging Internet traffic with: ===


 * National and European networks
 * Global portals
 * Content providers.

The main access node of Thinx IX is located in the Atman Warsaw-2 data center at 5 Konstruktorska Street in Warsaw, the equivalent nodes in Warsaw are:


 * Warsaw LIM / Equinix WA1
 * Katowice 4DC Quicktel
 * Poznan Beyond DC1 DC2.

Other Thinx access points are located in Bialystok, Gdansk, Gliwice, Katowice, Koszalin, Krakow, Lublin, Lodz, Plock, Poznan, Szczecin, Warsaw, and Wroclaw. Thinx is also available in Frankfurt (DE_CIX) and Kiev (Giganet). To run a port in Thinx IX, you need:


 * Own public AS number
 * PI or PA addressing
 * A connection to the participant's network.

Daily traffic in Thinx generated by approximately 200 members exceeds 1 Tbps. A mamber can use multiple services within any of the 10G, 40G, and 100G ports available in Thinx:


 * Open peering
 * Transit Tier 1
 * Internet
 * Transit Orange
 * DE-CIX, DATAIX and Giganet
 * AWS, GCP, Azure.

Thinx IX members include telcos, ISPs, cable TV, social networks, content and gaming providers, financial institutions, hosting companies. Major content providers available at Thinx: Akamai, Allegro, Artnet, Canal+, CDN77, CloudFlare, EdgeCast, Evio, GOG, Google Cache (e.g. YouTube), Meta (Facebook), Microsoft, Netflix, OVH Cloud, Redge Technologies, TikTok (ByteDance), TVP, Twitch, Valve (Steam). WP.co.uk.

From the beginning of 2024 in the official partner reseller program (Atman is the only DE-CIX representative in Poland).

More information about Thinx and traffic statistics:

Perring DB

Euro IX

PCH

Traffic Statistics