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:
Table of Contents
- 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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