African networks peering at France-IX increase by 60 percent; traffic from African ISPs increase by 90% and more than 70% of African countries with French as first language able to reach France-IX via remote peering solutions
France-IX, the premier Internet Peering Service Provider in France, updates visitors to AfricaCom on its presence in Africa. Over the past twelve months, the number of African networks that have joined France-IX in Paris and Marseille has increased by 60 percent and traffic from African ISPs has increased by 90 percent. This significant growth firmly positions France-IX as the leading choice for African ISPs and mobile operators wishing to peer with its community of several hundreds of carriers, ISPs, content delivery networks and Internet professionals.
Six new African networks – Dolphin Telecom (Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal), Ecoband (Ghana), Guilab (Guinea), Orange Senegal, Parabole Reunion (Reunion, Maurice, Madagascar, Mayotte, Comores) and Liquid Telecom (Botswana, DRC, Kenya, Lesotho, Mauritius, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe) have connected over the past year, bringing the total number of African members in the France-IX Paris and Marseille peering community to 16. This growth is partly due to new connections via France-IX remote peering partners with presence in Africa – AFR-IX, Angola Cables, Telecom Italia Sparkle and BICS enable more than 70 percent of African countries with French as its official first language to reach France-IX via a remote peering solution. Also Africa, which grew at a compound annual rate of 45 percent between 2014 and 2018, is experiencing the most rapid growth of international Internet bandwidth.
France-IX has continued its programme of supporting the creation and development of new IXPs in Africa. IXPs are a crucial part of building a sustainable domestic Internet ecosystem, the establishment of which is an important step in fostering Internet-based economic growth. The support France-IX provides comprises training, equipment donation and technical assistance. This France-IX initiative started with the creation of CAS-IX in Morocco followed by SENIX in Senegal. The regional IXP initiative in Congo has been supported by France-IX throughout 2018.
“France-IX both contributes to and benefits from Internet bandwidth growth in Africa: 14 percent of our Marseille peers are African ISPs and we aim to support the expansion of Internet connectivity across Africa by offering affordable, reliable, low-latency Internet peering services from France,” adds Delphine Masciopinto; Chief Commercial Officer at France-IX. “Our vision to support initiatives in French-speaking countries has already come to reality in Morocco, Senegal and more recently in Congo. We believe in empowering local teams to build a sustainable domestic Internet ecosystem/mobile connectivity that will have a positive impact on the economic and social improvement in their country.”
France-IX is the Premier Internet Peering Service Provider in France, offering public and private interconnection services through its carrier and data centre neutral exchange points in Paris and Marseille.
France-IX interconnects several hundreds of telecommunications carriers, ISPs, content providers, content delivery networks and all other Internet networks worldwide with significant traffic in the Internet French market. This enhances the affordability and latency of the Internet traffic exchanged between its members and thus improves the overall quality of the Internet in France.
Founded in June 2010 with the support of the French Internet community, France-IX is a member-based association whose core values are neutrality, sustainability and constant improvement of the Internet.
Source: https://www.totaltele.com/501595/France-IX-reaches-new-milestones-with-presence-in-Africa