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London Network Access Point
AbbreviationLONAP
Founded1997
Location United Kingdom, London
Websitewww.lonap.net
Members151 as of June 2015[1]
Peak116.4 Gbits/s as of June 2015[2]

London Network Access Point (LONAP) is a London-based Internet exchange point (IXP) founded in 1997 as a membership organisation and currently has around 150 members,[1] making it the 2nd largest IXP in the UK and around the 15th largest IXP in the world by membership. (Although current traffic levels make it around the 30th largest by bandwidth – see list of Internet exchange points by size.) LONAP currently operates an Extreme Networks infrastructure with multiple 10 Gbit/s links between five sites, specifically:[3]

LONAP hosts an instance of the F Root nameserver.[4]

As a membership owned organisation, the exchange is owned by the networks which participate on it, who meet at an Annual General Meeting to vote for the Board of Directors, approve the budget and discuss the activity plan for the year. Membership is open to any organisation worldwide who operates an network and wishes to peer.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "LONAP: Current Members". Retrieved 2015-06-19.
  2. ^ "LONAP: Bandwidth Statistics". Retrieved 2010-06-19.
  3. ^ "LONAP: London-based Internet Exchange Point". Retrieved 2009-05-05.
  4. ^ "ISC and LONAP install F-root Name Server in diverse London, UK location". Retrieved 2009-05-05.