JPIX, which has served traffic exchange over 160 customers, is providing improved network efficiency to address demand for data centre and IX from international and domestic network operators in the OS1 IBX data centre.
According to the Cisco Visual Networking Index (VNI), IP traffic in Asia-Pacific including Japan will reach 108Eb per month by 2021, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 26%. Network operators in OS1 can utilise JPIX and Equinix IX to deal with the large amount of internet traffic through more efficient traffic exchanges.
"Since JPIX was founded in 1997, we have aimed to provide a distributed IX service which can provide risk diversity and load distribution. Looking back on the last 20 years, we have expanded our business by building multiple sites in Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka. In 2002, we built our first site in Osaka for the purpose of distributing the heavy traffic load from Tokyo metropolitan area to Kansai area,” said Ryosuke Yamazoe, CEO of JPIX.
“This has helped our clients to prepare a more effective Disaster Recovery option by securing backup routes in the event of a large-scale disaster, which is essential for a sustainable Business Continuity Plan. Due to the growing demand from the viewpoint of disaster countermeasures, we decided to enhance our site diversity in Kansai area. We are delighted to work with Equinix and set up our new site in Osaka OS1 IBX data centre. With the support of Equinix's global interconnection platform, we looking forward to provide our high performance internet exchange service to institutes globally as well as in Japan."
Since 2008, JPIX has set up an IX switch at the Equinix TY2 IBX data centre in Tokyo, and extended its services to all the other Equinix facilities in Tokyo (TY1-10) through Equinix Metro Connect, a dark fibre network, that seamlessly connects all the 10 of Equinix's Tokyo data centres.
With the addition of IX points of JPIX in OS1, Equinix customers can interconnect and peer directly with JPIX's diverse aggregation of internet service providers (ISPs), cable TV service providers and content providers, allowing high-quality traffic exchange participants to increase reliability, improve performance and reduce the costs of network traffic exchange.
The addition of IX points in Osaka will also further improve connectivity, allowing local and international network, content and cloud providers, and digital media companies to establish peering sessions and achieve better network efficiency.
Kei Furuta, managing director of North Asia at Equinix, added: "We are delighted with the addition of JPIX Internet Exchange point in our Osaka data centre. This move helps address the growing demand for internet exchange and interconnection services in Kansai area, and allows our customers to leverage the enhance connectivity to expand their business. With our global interconnection platform connecting data centres across 44 markets, Equinix continuously empowers our customers' business in Japan."