Wikimedia Foundation seems quite open about their stuff.
Their Peering and Transit Graphana - https://grafana.wikimedia.org/d/bb197ee1-7815-4d02-a04f-0fdb5efdf84f/peering-and-transit?orgId=1&from=now-3h&to=now&timezone=utc&var-interface=%24__all&refresh=30s
They seem to even have a peering with Facebook pushing an average 300 Mbps+ data on average.
Checkout my latest blog post on Common misconceptions about peering ecosystem in India - https://anuragbhatia.com/post/2025/06/india-peering-misconceptions/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2P1E2vjpcRo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8WfiRRvQXo
As with #IPv4 the problem is that there is no mandate to provide users with static prefixes and I'm stuck on a /28 of IPv4's and can't even get a singoe /64.
From https://www.hetzner.com/unternehmen/rechenzentrum
Hetzner has:
- Private peering with Airtel (AS9498) at 200Gbps in London
- Two transit links from from Tata (AS6453). Hillsboro at 100 Gbps and Falkenstein at 400 Gbps.
- Reliance Jio use to have private peering with them earlier but seems no longer the case.
@f2k1de @Lili keine Ahnung, aber soweit ich weiß machen die massives #TrafficShaping und #QoS weil #Telekom hat halt so schlechtes #Peering dass deren de-facto #Upstreams (#Cogent & #Level3) die verklagt hatten.
Deutsche #telekom #peering hat es nun bis in die tagesschau geschafft.
"Schönes business haben sie da, wäre doch schade wenn es für unsere kunden nur schlecht funktioniert".
Gegen eine extra "Gebühr" kein problem
Bei der mafia hieße das "schutzgelderpressung"
Seit jahren guckt die Bundesnetzagentur woanders hin.
https://www.tagesschau.de/wirtschaft/digitales/telekom-drosselung-100.html
@shoppingtonz @alternativeto @torproject also every #Tunneling - regardless if #SSH or #VPN or whatever - will inevitably introduce #latency (unless you happen to be customer of a shitty #ISP with horrible #peering and thus can cut down on hops needed, which is AFAIK only a theoretical scenario)...
In fact I stopped using #HEnet #Tunnelbroker and #IPv6-#GIF-Tunneling because it created more issued than it solved on my #IPv4only #Internet connection…
The Web Is Broken (inspired by @jwildeboer ) Exhibit 2943:
https://community.openstreetmap.org/t/telekom-openstreetmap-org-packet-loss/128922/1
#OpenStreetMap #Cloudflare #DeutscheTelekom #Telekom #peering #TheWebIsBroken
Peering into the Linux Kernel with Trace
https://alexdowad.github.io/peering-in-the-kernel-with-trace/
#HackerNews #Peering #into #the #Linux #Kernel #with #Trace #LinuxKernel #Trace #Debugging #OpenSource #TechnologyInsights
DE-CIX (who I work for) hit a new all-time peak value for traffic on April 8. It measures the data flowing through internet exchanges, operated globally by the company with HQ in Frankfurt, Germany:
25 terabits per second
If you'd print this amount of data on A4 sheets, you would get a stack of paper 20x the height of Mount Everest. 🗻That's quite a lot, all in one second. 😉
Some more in the short article on the DE-CIX website: https://go.de-cix.net/25tbps-global-peak #peering #interconnection #internet
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