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InterLAN is an Internet Exchange founded in 2005 in Bucharest, Romania. Since 2008, Interlan became a member of the Euro-IX Organisation.[1]

POP's

Interlan has five POP's in Bucharest and one in Cluj-Napoca:

  • Colentina POP, hosted by Gemenii Network, Bucharest
  • Muncii POP, hosted by Comtel Supernet, Bucharest
  • Pipera POP, hosted by NXData,[2] Bucharest
  • Drumul Taberei POP, hosted by Sky Internet, Bucharest
  • Berceni POP, hosted by Padicom Solutions, Bucharest
  • Marasti POP, hosted by Euroweb Romania, Cluj-Napoca

Available ports

Available ports are:

  • 100 Mbit/s
  • 1 Gbit/s
  • 10 Gbit/s

One or more ports can be aggregated, for example two ports x 1 Gbit/s

Participants

Interlan has 43 traffic members:[3]

  • Airbites
  • Allnet Telecom
  • Bizar Telecom
  • Clax Telecom
  • Comtel Supernet
  • Cristiano Caffe
  • Datek Telecom
  • Digital Construction Network
  • Dotro Telecom
  • Enternet Team
  • Euroweb Romania
  • Fastlink
  • Gemenii Network
  • Global Tech Solutions
  • GVM Sistem 2003
  • Hostway Romania
  • Ines Group
  • Maxnet
  • MCC Euro Grup
  • Millennium IT
  • Netbyte Telecom
  • Netserv Consult
  • Newcom Telecomunicaţii
  • Nick & Nick Communications Activ
  • Open Systems
  • Padicom Solutions
  • Platinum Andreea Net
  • RoeduNet
  • Romtelecom
  • Sanos Consulting International
  • SimpliQ
  • Sky Internet
  • Softex
  • Softkit
  • Synco Media
  • Teen Telecom
  • Tennet Telecom
  • Transilvania Digital Network
  • TVSat 2002
  • Volio Telecom
  • Wired Networks
  • Wiztech Solutions
  • World Data Communication
  • Xplor Network

References