IP Peering
High performance IP Peering
What is Peering?
Peering is a process in which two Internet networks connect and exchange traffic between Internet Service Providers (ISPs) allowing them to transfer traffic directly between each other's customers without having to pay a third party to carry that internet traffic for them. Remote peering is peering to an (IX) Internet exchange without being physically present. Voiped Telecom provides the infrastructure to connect directly to an IX provider without investing in additional connectivity.
What are the advantages of remote Internet Peering?
Access to the world's largest IXPs without additional equipment or infrastructure.
Add as many IXPs as you want on your network without the need for additional ports.
Enjoy lower latency in your network and keep your traffic local.
IXP connectivity and membership managed through the Voiped Telecom peering platform.
Get physical presence by having your ASN displayed as the IX instead of your remote location.
Share your bandwidth across multiple locations for full hybrid functionality.
Voiped Telecom establishes a seamless connection to the main network to prioritize your companies' Internet traffic and support critical applications, with guaranteed bandwidth.