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Press Release -- March 21st, 2024
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GlobalNet/DATAIX 2023 Annual Report

Dutch backbone ISP GlobalNet have presented the results and statistical data for 2023. 

According to the GlobalNet DATAIX internet Exchange network report there was a rapid increase in the number of autonomous systems during the whole year reaching 617 ASNs members by the end of 2023. That was an incredible growth of 67 ASNs in the GlobalNet peering network throughout the year. Moreover, there was a growth of points of presence rising from 59 to 69 due to the telecom company placing equipment on new sites in Sofia, Berlin, Singapore and other major cities within the partner network.

The DATAIX network recorded a peak load value at 6.8 Tbps in December 2023 having demonstrated a stable annual growth of 17% in the last 4 years. This was also evident in the total capacity of DATAIX ports making it 265.2 Tbps. The number of IPv4 prefixes was 151990, but the number of IPv6 prefixes rose to 56570, which was an increase by 20% for the year.

To mark other highlights of the year, it is worth mentioning the company development of its partnership program with the backbone and regional Internet Service providers. The number of connections to DATAIX in the regions far from the operator’s points of presence increased by 60% over the last year, thanks to the resellers of the peering network service in Amsterdam, Sofia, Frankfurt and other European locations. Another achievement demonstrating an excellent collaboration result in 2023 was the peering in DATAIX to  15 end customers facilitated by 9 partner companies.

The last but not least, July 2023 was also a significant month for GlobalNet marked by the successful launch of the Singapore segment of the DATAIX peering network, named DATAIX-SG. GlobalNet, in collaboration with its partner, established local peering in Singapore and secured a presence at 5 PoPs within the Asian City-state by launching backbone and connecting the data centers. The new VLAN engaged 8 major international hosting providers, content generators and ISPs whereby the total network traffic reached 75 Gbps by the end of the year.

Source: https://www.gblnet.net/news/282

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