Ethernet Exchange

Ethernet exchange is a physical network infrastructure through which Ethernet service providers, carriers and Internet service providers exchange Ethernet traffic between their networks. The Ethernet exchange was created as a neutral meeting place where wireless carriers can connect to multiple Ethernet services in several markets that need access to specific locations though one connection. As service providers and operators continue to grow, they need a network to support the increasing amount of data and video on mobile networks. Thus, allowing Ethernet sellers connecting to an Ethernet exchange immediate access to the buyers and a more basic technical process.

Ethernet exchanges offer an accelerated system for carriers and worldwide service providers to extend market reach and coverage. Many carriers and service providers have adopted this technology due to the refined administration features and lower costs when compared to older wholesale Ethernet interconnectivity solutions.

References

    • "Expereo starts Global Ethernet eXchange (GEX)". Alphons Mulders. Retrieved January 1, 2011.
    • "MEF standardization drives development of Ethernet business services". Michael Kennedy. Retrieved June 21, 2010.
    • "Telx Adds an Ethernet Exchange". Craig Matsumoto. Retrieved June 2, 2010.
    • "Equinix Launches Carrier Ethernet Exchange". Rich Miller. Retrieved April 12, 2010.
    • "Neutral Tandem enters the Ethernet exchange fray". Sean Buckley. Retrieved February 18, 2010.
    • "CENX Joins Ethernet Exchange Party". Rob Powell. Retrieved November 4, 2009.


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