The agreement will enable DigiPlex customers to reduce latency and transit costs by peering directly across the Netnod Stockholm switch, while Netnod’s customers will be able to expand their applications infrastructure in DigiPlex’s award winning, carrier-neutral data centre.
Gisle M. Eckhoff, CEO of DigiPlex said,
“In today’s digital world, the data centre is becoming an interconnected business ecosystem for critical digital operations. Our data centre customers, and their customers, will now be able to both choose from a vast selection of carriers as well as reduce the cost and latency by peering directly across the Netnod switch.”
Netnod’s exchange point in Stockholm is the largest in the Nordics. With 100% uptime since 2002, the exchange point provides the best possible access to the highly interconnected Scandinavian region. Customers peering at the exchange benefit from improved speed, redundancy and routing control as well as peering opportunities with some of the largest networks and transit providers in the world.
Customers from Netnod and DigiPlex will exchange traffic directly over dedicated fibres linking the Stockholm Internet exchange to the DigiPlex data centre. This will significantly reduce the cost of connections for DigiPlex’s customers. Netnod customers will be able to expand their applications infrastructure in DigiPlex’s ISO certified Stockholm facility offering up to 20,000 m? of secure IT Housing powered by 100% renewable energy.