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AFIX The African IXP Association Connect2Connect / July 2015 / Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Frank Habicht / [email protected]

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AFIX

The African IXP AssociationConnect2Connect / July 2015 / Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Frank Habicht / [email protected]

About AF-IX

AF-IX is the definitive group of Internet

exchange point operators from across Africa,

brought together by a shared need to

coordinate and exchange knowledge.

About AF-IX

Our purpose is to provide an enabling

environment for Internet exchange point

operators.

We aim to help IXPs maximize their value, to

improve connectivity within the continent, and

increase the Internet’s value for all.

About AF-IX

● Founded in 2014 at AfPIF in Dakar, Senegal

● Informal organizational structure

● Co-coordinators:o Kyle Spencer / Nishal Goburdhan

● 33 IXPs in 22 countries

o Out of 54 countries in Africa (AU)

What is an IXP?

Simply put: a (set of) switch(es) where various

networks can connect with each other.

There should be at least three.

What is an IXP?

An IXP is a place in the ecosystem, where

interconnection between networks is made

easy.

• Local traffic can stay local, regional traffic

can stay regional,

• networks can achieve cost savings, efficient

traffic routing, better service quality for

consumers

Recent launches:

● Gambia

● Burundi

● Mauritius

AFIX Benchmark

● Annual survey of IXPs in Africa

● Helps us better understand our region

● First iteration launched in May 2015o Data received from 61% of IXPs in the region (20)

o Full verification and analysis will take place after all

IXPs have submitted responses

● Early indications (incomplete data):

Benchmark: Early Indications

Benchmark: Early Indications

Benchmark: Early Indications

Benchmark: Early Indications

Benchmark: Early Indications

Benchmark: Early Indications

Benchmark: Early Indications

Additional observations (incomplete data):

● 59 Gbps +

● 522 ports +

● 70% have one or more route servers

● 70% host DNS root servers

● Good participation within countries

How to succeed

• know the needs of the market

• build trust

• mutual competitors are to co-operate

• keep overheads / costs low

• keep fees low, get all players connected

• avoid obstacles for peers to connect

• don’t impose restrictive policies

Various models

- Commercial / non-profit

- As part of other (colocation) business

- Community or member-run

- Located in own facility, neutral place, or a

market player?

Decisions…

There are best practices:

- Neutral location

- Transparent governance

- Sustainability – are fees charged?

Changing environment

• Initially it is advised to have only one IXP in

a Metro area – to avoid spreading.

• Extending an IXP over multiple locations –

within a Metro area

• Connecting “remote peers” through a carrier

Create incentives

Value-adds:

• Statistics

• BGP route servers

• Looking glass

• DNS root servers

More Information

● Visit our websiteo http://www.af-ix.net/

● Join our public mailing listo http://af-ix.net/mailman/listinfo/

● Follow us on Twittero @AF_IX

● E-mail meo [email protected]