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Newer page: version 16 Last edited on Wednesday, July 27, 2005 11:27:30 am by IanMcDonald
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 Traditionally peering happens between large players in the Internet market such as Telcos and ISPs, however there are also benefits for large sources or sinks of traffic to peer at a peering point for the same reasons as an ISP (it reduces their reliance on purchased transit). Organisations that need to be multihomed may also choose to connect to their providers at a peering point. 
  
 !! Peering Information 
-NewZealand currently has several active peering points all managed by CityLink 
+NewZealand currently has multiple active peering points all managed by CityLink 
 * [APE] - [Auckland] Peering Exchange - Biggest by volume of traffic 
 * [WIX] - [Wellington] Internet Exchange - Biggest by number of participants 
 * [PNIX] - Palmerston North Internet Exchange - Quite small at the moment. 
 * [DPE] - Dunedin Peering Exchange