Originally published in Hungarian, this article features Hurricane Electric’s newest expansion, including an Internet Exchange in Hungary. From the article:
The world’s largest IPv6-native Internet backbone operator, Hurricane Electric announced today that shook hands Budapest Internet Exchange (BIX), shook hands in the Balkan Internet Exchange (IX-B), the Bulgarian Internet Exchange shook hands (BIX.BG) will further strengthen Eastern European presence through the establishment of interleukin Exchange shook hands and NetIX shook hands and shook hands Romanian Network Internet Exchange (Ronix) to the link. A company statement said the network expansion, improved fault-tolerance, load balancing balanced and effective congestion management makes it possible to Hurricane Electric for IPv4 and IPv6 in the provision of access services. However, a new connection and faster response time results in less router leap over the Internet Data Exchange traffic in all five locations. In addition to expanding the range of services and infrastructure, Hurricane Electric, through direct communication paths. “This expansion will allow the BIX, B-IX, BIX.BG, interleukin Exchange NetIX and Ronix customers to have access to Hurricane Electric’s vast international networks, and more bandwidth, faster response times to exchange information, “- explained Mike Leber, President of Hurricane Electric. “Our customers are part of worldwide increasing demand for Internet access options, and our Hurricane Electric happy to meet these needs, trying to provide a more complete service. A Hurricane Electric center of Fremont, State of California is located. A company’s international IPv4 and operate IPv6 network and the number of connected networks, the world’s largest IPv6 backbone network operator matter.