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  2. List of Internet exchange points - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Internet exchange points (IXPs). There are several sources for IXP locations, including Packet Clearing House, who have maintained the earliest list of IXPs, with global coverage since 1994. Also, Telegeography, PeeringDB and the Network Startup Resource Center. Additionally, there are Internet exchange point associations that ...

  3. Internet in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Internet in Canada. Toronto Internet Exchange, Canada's largest Internet Exchange Point. Canada ranks as 28th in the world for Internet usage with an estimated 35.34 million users or 93% of the population as of 2021. [1] According to Harvard researchers, Canada has some of the lowest internet standards among OECD countries, as a result of high ...

  4. Toronto Internet Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Internet Exchange Community (TorIX) is a not-for-profit Internet Exchange Point (IXP) located in a carrier hotel at 151 Front Street West, Equinix 's TR2 data centre at 45 Parliament Street and 905 King Street West in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. As of March 2021, TorIX has 259 unique autonomous systems [1] representing 285 peer ...

  5. Montreal Internet Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Montreal Internet Exchange ( QIX) was incorporated in 2013 as a not-for-profit Internet Exchange Point (IXP) and is located in Montreal ( Quebec ), Canada. It was originally created in 1995 by the Réseau d'informations scientifiques du Québec (RISQ) and operated by RISQ until 2013, when it was spun off as the QIX.

  6. Telecommunications in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Internet Exchange Points: There are multiple Internet Exchange Points in Canada, the largest of which are in Calgary, Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver. Most ISP's peer at one or more of these Exchanges, except for Bell Canada. The Toronto Internet Exchange ranks as one of the largest internet exchanges in the world. [11] Country codes: .CA, CDN, 124

  7. List of Internet exchange points by size - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Internet exchange points by size, measured by peak data rate (throughput), with additional data on location, establishment and average throughput. Generally only exchanges with more than ten gigabits per second peak throughput have been taken into consideration. The numbers in the list represent switched traffic only (no ...

  8. List of internet service providers in Canada - Wikipedia

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    This is an alphabetical list of notable internet service providers in Canada. [1] Among Canada's biggest internet service providers (ISP) are Bell, Rogers, Telus, and Shaw —with the former two being the largest in Ontario, and the latter two dominating western provinces. [2][3]

  9. Manitoba Internet Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Manitoba Internet Exchange. The Manitoba Internet Exchange Inc (MBIX) is an Internet exchange point situated in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It allows traffic between members to stay within the Canadian jurisdiction, optimizing the performance and economy of traffic flows, while limiting the potential for extra-legal surveillance.