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'''PTTMetro''' is the CGI.br [[Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil]] project that deploys and maintain [[Internet exchange point]] (IXP) in Brazil. All PTTMetro costs are sustained by CGI.br, despite Autonomous Systems (AS) participants needs for ports (number and capacity). Each participant AS has only costs to reach one or more Interconnection Points (PIX) of a specific PTTMetro location. The '''PTT Metro''' which has 16 [[Internet exchange point]]s in Brazil. The most important one is located in [[São Paulo]] and has a peak traffic of over 40 Gbit/s.
'''PTTMetro''' is the CGI.br [[Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil]] project that deploys and maintain [[Internet exchange point]] (IXP) in Brazil. All PTTMetro costs are sustained by CGI.br, despite Autonomous Systems (AS) participants needs for ports (number and capacity). Each participant AS has only costs to reach one or more Interconnection Points (PIX) of a specific PTTMetro location. The '''PTT Metro''' which has 16 [[Internet exchange point]]s in Brazil. The most important one is located in [[São Paulo]] and has a peak traffic of over 125 Gbit/s.


==Locations==
==Locations==

Revision as of 18:54, 12 October 2012

PTTMetro is the CGI.br Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil project that deploys and maintain Internet exchange point (IXP) in Brazil. All PTTMetro costs are sustained by CGI.br, despite Autonomous Systems (AS) participants needs for ports (number and capacity). Each participant AS has only costs to reach one or more Interconnection Points (PIX) of a specific PTTMetro location. The PTT Metro which has 16 Internet exchange points in Brazil. The most important one is located in São Paulo and has a peak traffic of over 125 Gbit/s.

Locations