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Philippines: Metro Manila: Globe Internet Exchange (GIX) [89] APIX: Asia Philippines: Metro Manila: Manila Internet Exchange (Manila IX) [90] APIX: Asia Philippines: Metro Manila: Philippine Open Internet Exchange (PhOPENIX) [91] APIX: Asia Philippines: Metro Manila: Philippine Common Routing Exchange (PHNET CORE) [92] APIX: Asia Philippines ...
Pages in category "Internet service providers of the Philippines" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
It is a joint project of Philippine Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to interconnect through a common backbone or Internet Exchange Point (IX) for efficient infrastructure. As of 2010 [update] it was interconnecting eight (8) ISPs namely: Pacific Internet, Tridel, Evoserve, WorldTel, Moscom, IPhil, Infocom and Virtualink.
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This is a list of Internet exchange networks by size, measured by peak data rate , with additional data on location, establishment and average throughput. No No Generally only exchanges with more than ten gigabits per second peak throughput have been taken into consideration.
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Mosaic Communications, also known as Moscom, or as Mozcom, was the first commercial internet service provider in the Philippines, [1] established in 1994.. On April 17, 2015, remaining Mozcom subscribers received notice that their accounts would be migrated to Tri-Isys Internet effective April 30, 2015 on account of the business closure of Mozcom.
This is the list of countries by number of Internet hosts, based on 2012 figures from the CIA World Factbook. [2] Several dependent territories, not fully recognized states, and non-state territories are also listed. The European Union host is mostly composed of French, Polish and German hosts.