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Peering

Public & private peering on Swiss infrastructure — IX, PNI and cross-connect ready

Exchange traffic directly with partners and content networks. Settlement-free or paid peering, dual-stack BGP sessions and colo cross-connects engineered for latency-sensitive platforms.

  • Public IX & private PNI
  • Dual-stack BGP
  • Swiss DC cross-connects
Lower latencyKeep hot traffic on short local paths instead of hairpinning via distant transit.
Cost controlOffload peerable volume from paid transit where settlement-free makes sense.
Policy controlCommunities, filters and session design aligned with your ASN strategy.
Colo synergyPair peering with Boxis colocation and on-site hands & eyes.

Peering models

Peering offers

Indicative packages for planning. Final design depends on IX membership, port speed, VLAN / cross-connect and traffic ratio — we quote per interconnection.

Public IX

1 Gbit/s · shared fabric / VLAN

On quote

Join regional exchange fabrics for multilateral and bilateral sessions

  • IPv4 / IPv6 BGP
  • Route-server or direct peers
  • Swiss NOC visibility
  • Optional LOA & remote hands
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Most requested

Private PNI

1–10 Gbit/s · private interconnect

On quote

Dedicated link to a strategic peer or content network

  • Cross-connect or dark-fibre edge
  • Bilateral BGP policy
  • Traffic-ratio options
  • SLA & monitoring pack
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Multi-IX / Custom

10 Gbit/s+ · multi-site engineering

On quote

Carriers, CDN edges and high-volume platforms

  • Multiple IX / DC footprints
  • LAG and diverse paths
  • Peering + transit mix design
  • Dedicated account engineering
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Need full-table upstream as well? Pair Peering with IP Transit / BGP for a complete edge design. See IP Transit →

Capabilities

What you get with Boxis peering

Session engineering

BGP IPv4/IPv6, MD5, BFD and prefix policy tuned to your peering matrix.

IX & PNI reach

Public exchange ports and private interconnects in Swiss data centres.

Ops visibility

Graphs, session health and NOC escalation when a peer flaps or saturates.

Physical layer

Cross-connects, colo footprints and remote hands when you host with us.

Technical scope

Typical engineering checklist

Routing
BGP IPv4/IPv6, bilateral or route-server
Ports
1G / 10G (and higher on design)
Interconnect
IX VLAN, PNI, cross-connect / LOA
Redundancy
Dual sessions, diverse fibre / DC paths
Reporting
Traffic graphs, incident tickets, SLA options
Audience
ISPs, CDN edges, SaaS, media platforms

Use cases

Who buys Peering

01

ISP & WISP

Peer with content and regional networks to cut latency and transit spend.

02

CDN & platforms

Place caches and edges closer to Swiss and EU eyeballs via IX / PNI.

03

Enterprise ASN

Selective peering alongside Internet Pro or IP Transit for critical apps.

FAQ

Peering questions

Do I need my own ASN?

Yes for standard public/private peering. We help validate IRR/RPKI hygiene before go-live.

Peering vs IP Transit?

Peering exchanges traffic with selected networks. IP Transit provides full Internet reachability. Most operators combine both.

Can you arrange the cross-connect?

Yes — LOA, MMRs and remote hands in Boxis colocation and partner Swiss DCs.

Settlement-free or paid?

Both models are possible depending on traffic ratio and peer policy. Sales will recommend the right structure.