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African IXP Association
Full nameAfrican IXP Association
AbbreviationAf-IX
FoundedAugust, 2012CE
WebsiteOfficial website

The African IXP Association, or Af-IX, is an association of African Internet exchange points.[1] It is a community-driven association serving African Internet exchange points and Internet service providers and the general IP community, including politicians, regulators, and other industry related sectors. Af-IX is part of the global IX-F Internet eXchange Federation.[2] Membership in Af-IX is free, and open to all operators of Internet Exchange Points in Africa.

Meetings

The Af-IX normally meets twice annually, during the African Internet Summit (AIS), and again during the African Peering and Interconnect Forum (AfPIF).

See also

References

  1. ^ "About Af-IX".
  2. ^ "About IX-F".