AMS-IX (Amsterdam Internet Exchange) is a neutral and independent not-for-profit Internet exchange providing services since the early 1990's. The AMS-IX platform provides high quality, non-blocking professional peering services for all types of IP traffic whether data or VoIP. AMS-IX hosts the first mobile peering points worldwide, the Global GPRS Roaming Exchange (GRX) and the Mobile Data Exchange (MDX), as well as solutions for broadcasting traffic with the multicast peering service.
Global Crossing provides telecommunications solutions over the world's first integrated global IP-based network. Its core network connects more than 300 cities in 28 countries worldwide, and delivers services to more than 600 cities in 60 countries and 6 continents around the globe. The company's global sales and support model matches the network footprint and, like the network, delivers a consistent customer experience worldwide.
Swedish Internet Exchange Netnod has kept the Swedish Internet infrastructure reliable since 1996.
Netnod operates Internet exchanges in five cities in Sweden. Focus is on common services for the Internet as well as a highly stable and robust infrastructure service.
Virtu.nl
is one of the most secure hosting providers in the Netherlands. based in the former distribution centre of De Nederlansche Bank (the Dutch national bank).