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Exploring Internet Exchanges: June 6 Update

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Understand the complexities of internet interconnection and peering in India? The Internet Society and MediaNama are hosting the Peering Roadshow – India Edition in Delhi on June 6th, featuring a workshop and roundtable discussions to explore these critical issues. This event offers a deep dive into the evolving landscape of internet exchange points (IXPs) and peering agreements within India, providing valuable insights for stakeholders seeking to optimize network performance and navigate regulatory changes.


The Internet Society and MediaNama are gearing up for the Internet Society’s Peering Roadshow — India Edition in Delhi on June 6. The event will feature a workshop and a roundtable discussion on interconnection and peering.

Date: Friday, 6th June 2025

Time: 10:30 AM – 4:30 PM

Venue: The LaLit, New Delhi

Register here

Below is a curated reading list to help you get up to speed with the topics we intend to discuss during the workshop and roundtable:

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ISOC’s Learning Plan on Internet Exchanges (IXPs): [[more here]

Understanding interconnection and peering:

  • Policy Brief: Internet Exchange Points (IXPs)[[Read]
  • All About Peering: What It Is, How It’s Done, and Why We Need It[[Read]
  • Internet Exchanges in India: A Legal Anomaly[[Read]
  • Key takeaways: What it’s like running an internet exchange in India[[Read]
  • What a community internet exchange is, and why IIFON is running one[[Read]
  • DE-CIX India SVP Sudhir Kunder on India’s Internet Exchange Ecosystem[[Read]

TRAI’s thoughts on IX and CDN regulation:

  • 2025: Lowdown — TRAI Proposes IXP Authorisation, Leaves CDNs Unregulated[[Read]
  • 2022: TRAI Recommendations on Regulatory Framework for Promoting Data Economy Through Establishment of Data Centres, Content Delivery Networks, and Interconnect Exchanges in India[[Read]

International Trends in Peering and Interconnection:

  • In Net Neutrality Setback, South Korea Lays Service Quality At Content Providers’ Feet[[Read]
  • How bad policy led South Korea into a Net Neutrality nightmare[[Read]
  • Dispelling the myths surrounding Korea’s network fee arrangement: An interview with Professor KS Park[[Read]
  • Why Countries Should Not Mess With Interconnection Agreements[[Read]
  • When is Regulation of Peering or Usage Fees Warranted?[[Read]
  • Internet Impact Brief: South Korea’s Interconnection Rules[[Read]

Developments in the peering ecosystem in India:

  • Internet Exchange NIXI now peering with Google, Web Werks, CtrlS[[Read]
  • National Internet Exchange of India starts allowing content providers to peer[[Read]
  • Netflix begins directly peering with large Internet exchange in India[[Read]
  • Extreme IX, Amaravati IX Challenge Govt’s Misclassification of Internet Exchange Points[[Read]
  • How NIXI Getting an ISP License Impacts the Internet Exchange Point Regulation Debate[[Read]
  • Why CCI Dismissed Extreme IX’s Anti-Trust Complaint Against NIXI in India’s IXP Market[[Read]
  • Will Regulating Internet Exchanges Slow Down India’s Broadband Expansion? Extreme IXP Director Raunak Maheshwari weighs in[[Read]
  • The European Union’s proposal to get Big Tech to pay an interconnection fee threatens net neutrality.[[Read]
  • Content Delivery Networks Should Remain Unregulated, NASSCOM and IAMAI Tell TRAI[[Read]
  • Battle lines drawn for regulating Internet Exchange Points in India: Extreme and NIXI vs Vodafone Idea[[Read]
  • CDN Authorisation Will Impact Service Rollouts: Motion Pictures Association at TRAI Discussion[[Read]
  • Akamai to TRAI: Leave us out of Net Neutrality regulations[[Read]

Our community partners for this event are the Internet Society, Delhi Chapter and Broadband India Forum (BIF).

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