Croatian Internet eXchange explained

Croatian Internet eXchange
Full Name:Croatian Internet eXchange
Abbreviation:CIX
Founded:2000
Location:Croatia
Website:Official website

Croatian Internet eXchange (CIX) is the main Croatian Internet exchange point. It is located at the University Computing Center (SRCE) in Zagreb.[1] Although there is no formal obligation to use the exchange, all Croatian ISPs are allowed to do so. CIX uses the BGP protocol to establish peering between ISPs, and a RIPE database for documentation. Switched Ethernet is used for the actual data interchanging.[2]

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  1. Web site: CIX . 2008-09-27 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100215145320/http://www.cix.hr/fileadmin/CIX/template/docs/ENG/Engleski_letak.pdf . 2010-02-15 .
  2. Web site: Croatian Internet eXchange . 2008-09-27 . Croatian . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100514114200/http://www.cix.hr/o_usluzi.htm . 2010-05-14 .