In the space of just two years, Luanda-based Internet Exchange Point (IXP) Angonix has become the third largest IXP in Africa, with peak traffic of 10.8Gbps.
Managed by Angola Cables, Angonix allows global and local networks such as Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and Content Delivery Networks (CDNs) to interconnect directly to exchange Internet traffic. Angonix currently has 17 members, including leading financial institutions, cable and satellite companies, ISPs, mobile phone operators and various communications service providers operating on the continent.
Darwin Costa, project manager at Angonix, explains what makes the IXP unique: “We provide a physical access point through which major networks with their own Autonomous System Numbers can connect and exchange traffic. As a neutral IXP, Angonix allows content to be localised at greatly reduced per-bit delivery costs and offers improved routing efficiency. Its commercial offering features peering Ports of 1G Ethernet and 10G Ethernet, with speeds of 1000Mbps and 10 000Mbps, respectively.
“With a suite of strategic communications assets on the continent, Angola Cables will become the only carrier able to directly connect networks from the Americas and Europe to the third largest platform in Africa, Angonix,” Costa adds. “Remote peering services will soon be launched whereby peering ports on Angonix will be available in other markets.”
Costa says that the growth of Angonix has exceeded even the most optimistic of forecasts.
“Our growth is an indication of how ripe the continent is for digital growth,” he says.