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Home » RINEX: Rwanda’s national internet exchange
Rwanda Internet Exchange Point (RINEX) c/o RICTA
Rwanda Internet Exchange Point (RINEX) c/o RICTA
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RINEX: Rwanda’s national internet exchange

By Rita HuAugust 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Facilitates local internet traffic exchange among ISPs and content providers
  • Operated by RICTA with 960 Gb/s switching capacity

Overview and operations

RINEX (Rwanda Internet Exchange) is the national Internet Exchange Point (IXP) of Rwanda, established in 2004. It serves as a critical infrastructure for local internet traffic exchange, enabling Internet Service Providers (ISPs), content providers, and network operators to interconnect within the country. RINEX operates a Layer-2 Ethernet switch fabric, allowing members to peer directly and efficiently exchange data. The exchange is managed by the Rwanda Information Communication Technology Association (RICTA), a non-profit organisation responsible for promoting and coordinating ICT development in Rwanda.

To become a member, entities must hold a valid license to operate as an Internet or Data Service Provider in Rwanda. RINEX’s infrastructure includes 15 Autonomous System Numbers (ASNs) and 48 ports, with a total switching capacity of 960 Gb/s. The exchange plays a pivotal role in enhancing internet performance, reducing latency, and lowering costs associated with international bandwidth by keeping local traffic within the country.

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Services and policies

RINEX offers a range of services to its members, including private peering, 24/7 access, and support for multi-protocol labels and jumbo frames. The exchange operates under a set of policies to ensure smooth and secure operations. Members are required to adhere to an Acceptable Use Policy, which governs the appropriate use of the exchange’s resources. RINEX also maintains a Quality of Service Policy, aiming to provide maximum uptime for its facilities, though it does not offer rebates for downtime.

Data collected by RINEX is handled with confidentiality, in compliance with telecommunications laws and regulations. The exchange provides real-time traffic statistics on its website, offering transparency and insights into its operations. RINEX’s commitment to quality and reliability makes it a cornerstone of Rwanda’s digital infrastructure, supporting the growth of the country’s internet ecosystem.

RINEX Rwanda Internet Exchange
Rita Hu

Rita is an community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Global Fashion Management at University of Leeds. Contact her at r.hu@btw.media.

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