Mumbai Convergence Hub

Mumbai Convergence Hub
Full name Mumbai Convergence Hub
Abbreviation Mumbai CH
Founded 15 August 2014
Location  India, Mumbai, Navi Mumbai
Website www.mumbaich.com
Members 131 as of November 2016[1]

Mumbai Convergence Hub is a Mumbai-based Internet exchange point (IXP) founded in 15 August 2014 as an Open Peering Exchange. As of 1 August 2015 it interconnects more than 131 members,[1] making it the largest IXP in India and surrounding region.

Organisation

Mumbai Convergence Hub is composed of a non-profit association association model focus on improving Internet experience of Indian users. There are currently 131 members spread across two locations

Network

As of 1 April 2016, Mumbai Convergence Hub network has 2 points of presence (PoP).

Upcoming Locations

Mumbai CH will be expanding its facilities to new cities in 2016, all will be carrier neutral and allow the settlement free exchange of traffic. The new locations are:

Ports of connection

Services are available through following types of port and several bandwidth options.

Port Traffic
1 Gbit/s LX traffic up to 100Mbit/s
1 Gbit/s LX 1G
10 Gbit/s LR 10G
100 Gbit/s 100G

Services

Mumbai Convergence Hub offers the following professional services:

Community

Mumbai Convergence Hub community comes from all around the world. Any organisation which owns an Autonomous System Number (also known as ASN) can be connected to Mumbai Convergence Hub . The connected members of the internet exchange point have various profiles:

Awards and Recognition

Mumbai Convergence Hub was Recognised as a Top Digital Innovator at 2016 Digital India Summit in the Digital Start-up Innovators category.[3][4]

See also

References

External links

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