Interlan

InterLAN is a Romanian Internet Exchange association founded in 2005 in Bucharest, Romania. Since 2008, Interlan is a member of the Euro-IX Organisation[1] and since 2015 a member of RIPE NCC. In October 2014 InterLAN hosted The 25th Euro-IX Forum[2] and in November 2015 the RIPE 71 Meeting.[3]

POP's

Interlan has several POP's in Romania and one in Frankfurt, Germany:

Available ports

Available ports are:

  • 100 Mbit/s copper
  • 1 Gbit/s copper/fiber
  • 10 Gbit/s fiber

One or more ports can be aggregated, for example two ports x 1 Gbit/s

Participants

Interlan has 62 traffic participants:[6]

Nr. Name Country AS # Port speed[7] IPv6
1. ABC Technologies Romania 35512 1G
2. Akamai Technologies United States 20940 40G yes
3. Allnet Telecom Romania 20722 1G
4. Almsoft Computers Romania 31554 1G yes
5. Ambra Romania 34630 1G
6. ANCOM Romania 28727 10G
7. Balkan Internet Exchange Bulgaria 49401 10G
8. Bensoft Telecom Romania 40984 1G
9. Bestnet Service Romania 28684 1G yes
10. Canal S Romania 31605 2G
11. CloudFlare United States 13335 10G yes
12. Combridge Romania 5483 10G
13. Computer Wired Romania 39669 1G
14. D-Net Communications Services Romania 202203 100M
15. Digital Construction Network Romania 34916 1G
16. Direct One Romania 49909 2G yes
17. Distinct New Media Romania 48067 1G
18. Docler Holding Luxembourg 34655 1G
19. Dynamic Connection Romania 35512 1G
20. Energy Dot Romania 48948 1G
21. Euroweb Romania Romania 6663 10G yes
22. GMB Computers Romania 31017 1G
23. Google United States 15169 20G yes
24. Hurricane Electric United States 6939 10G yes
25. ICI-ROTLD Romania 3233 100M yes
26. Ines Group Romania 12310 1G yes
27. Infinity Telecom Romania 56654 1G yes
28. Internet Oltenia Romania 12842 1G
29. M247 Europe Romania 9009 20G yes
30. Massive Telecom Romania 35267 1G
31. Microsoft United States 8075 10G yes
32. Millennium IT Romania 35584 2G yes
33. Moldtelecom Moldova 8926 10G yes
34. NetIX Communications Bulgaria 57463 10G
35. Nextgen Communications Romania 35002 2G yes
36. OpenDNS United States 36692 100M yes
37. Orange Romania Romania 8953 30G yes
38. Phoenix IT Romania 21368 100M yes
39. Phoenix Telecom & Media Services Romania 33823 2G yes
40. Pixel View Romania 50244 2G
41. Platinium Star TV Romania 42523 1G
42. Prime Telecom Romania 39737 10G yes
43. Pronet Solutii IT Romania 35505 2G
44. RNT Romania 34723 1G
45. RoEDUnet Romania 2614 10G yes
46. Sanos Consulting International Romania 39391 1G
47. Serbia Broadband Serbia 31042 10G yes
48. Serviciul de Telecomunicații Speciale Romania 31313 10G yes
49. Softkit Romania 35371 1G
50. Starnet Moldova 31252 10G yes
51. Novatel Bulgaria 41059 1G yes
52. Teen Telecom Romania 34304 1G yes
53. Telekom Romania Romania 9050 10G yes
54. Teletrans Romania 34279 1G yes
55. Tennet Telecom Romania 39543 4G yes
56. Tier Datacenter Romania 50515 100M
57. Trabia Network Hong Kong 43289 10G yes
58. Univers Net Com Romania 47742 1G
59. Verisign Netherlands 26415 1G yes
60. Viva Telecom Romania 57136 1G
61. Voxility Romania 39743 10G
62. Worldnet Data Communication Romania 34450 1G

DNS root servers

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References

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