Euro-IX 42: Fostering collaboration in internet exchange

  • Euro-IX 42 to be held in Antwerp, Belgium, focusing on advancing Internet Exchange standards.
  • Industry Leaders including LARUS Limited, LINX, and DE-CIX set to participate, highlighting the event’s importance.

Euro-IX 42: A platform for industry collaboration

The European Internet Exchange Association (Euro-IX) will host its 42nd forum in Antwerp, Belgium, from 1 to 3 June 2025. This event is a significant gathering for Internet Exchange Point (IXP) operators, service providers, and industry experts. It aims to foster collaboration and innovation within the IXP community, addressing key challenges and opportunities. Antwerp’s strategic location, easily accessible by train from Brussels and Amsterdam airport, is expected to draw a diverse and engaged audience. Companies like LARUS Limited, LINX, and DE-CIX will participate, bringing their expertise and insights to the discussions.

The Euro-IX 42 forum will feature presentations, panels, and workshops focused on advancing technical standards and best practices in Internet Exchange. Participants will share their experiences and knowledge, contributing to the development of common procedures and the sharing of useful information. This collaborative approach is essential for the continued growth and improvement of the IXP community. With the support of hosts BNIX, the forum aims to address current challenges and explore future opportunities in the rapidly evolving landscape of Internet connectivity.

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The role of Euro-IX 42 in shaping the future

The Euro-IX 42 forum is crucial for the IXP community as it provides a platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing. By bringing together industry leaders, the event fosters innovation and the development of technical standards. This is particularly important as IXPs play a vital role in facilitating the exchange of Internet traffic. The forum also offers an opportunity for companies to present their ideas and contribute to the ongoing development of the IXP community. With a focus on technical standards and best practices, the event ensures that the IXP community remains at the forefront of technological advancements. The participation of companies like LARUS Limited, LINX, and DE-CIX underscores the importance of such forums in driving industry progress.

Kayla-Zhang

Kayla Zhang

Kayla is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied English language studies at University of Malaya. Contact her at K.Zhang@btw.media.

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