HKIX is a neutral and
professional layer-two
settlement-free Internet exchange
point based in Hong Kong for
faster and cheaper
interconnections among different
networks on Internet. Established
in April 1995, Hong Kong Internet
eXchange (HKIX) is owned and
operated by the Hong Kong Internet
eXchange Limited (a wholly-owned
subsidiary of The Chinese
University of Hong Kong Foundation
Limited) in collaboration with Information
Technology Services Centre
(ITSC) of The
Chinese University of Hong Kong
(CUHK).
Internet exchange is a very
important concept on Internet
because different networks on
Internet have to be interconnected
directly or indirectly in order to
maintain full connectivity to the
whole Internet. In Hong Kong, many
networks have their own links to
overseas. They have to make
interconnections locally in order
to have faster and less expensive
access to local nodes. HKIX was
initiated with this point in mind.
With easy interconnections
provided by HKIX, all HKIX
participants can be benefited
because significant amount of
precious International bandwidth
can be saved. In additional to
that, HKIX participants can
exchange data much faster making
the development of advanced
Internet applications in Hong Kong
more meaningful.
Although HKIX’s primary goal is
to interconnect different networks
in Hong Kong so that they can
exchange intra-HongKong traffic
locally without routing through
overseas, HKIX can also be used
for exchange of international
traffic among the networks in Hong
Kong and the networks in other
countries or economies. In
essence, HKIX serves all local and
international networks including
commercial service providers as
well as research and education
networks. Owing to its large scale
and the high traffic volume it
serves, HKIX is now widely
considered as one of the largest
Internet exchange points in Asia
Pacific region.
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