| Organization | Capacity |
|---|---|
NIC.br | 283.54 Tbps |
Equinix, Inc. | 13.53 Tbps |
DE-CIX Group AG | 1.23 Tbps |
Sjnet Telecomunicações | 290 Gbps |
BGP.Exchange | 118 Gbps |
Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa | 93 Gbps |
4WNET ES TELECOMUNICAÇÕES LTDA | 93 Gbps |
Atplus Telecom | 20 Gbps |
FURB Internet Exchange | 4 Gbps |
Megaport | 0 bitsps |
| Total | 298.9 Tbps |
Internet Exchange Point (IXP) Ecosystem in Brazil
Brazil's IXP ecosystem features 52 Internet Exchange Points serving 2,482 unique networks. The total peering capacity stands at 298.92 Tbps distributed across 6,057 connections, supporting the country's digital infrastructure.
Infrastructure at a Glance
- 52 Internet Exchange Points
- 2,482 Unique Networks
- 6,057 Total Connections
- 174 Data Center Facilities
- 298.92 Tbps Combined Peering Capacity
Leading IXPs by Capacity
The largest exchanges by peering capacity are IX.br (PTT.br) São Paulo (165.36 Tbps), IX.br (PTT.br) Fortaleza (39.77 Tbps), and IX.br (PTT.br) Rio de Janeiro (35.34 Tbps). These exchanges handle the majority of peering traffic in Brazil.
Top Networks by Peering Capacity
Leading networks with the highest peering capacity include Meta (14.6 Tbps), ASAP GLOBAL TELECOM LTDA (10 Tbps), and Akamai Technologies (8.2 Tbps). These carriers and content providers maintain significant interconnection footprints across multiple exchange points.
IXP Operators by Market Share
The IXP market in Brazil is led by NIC.br, Equinix, Inc., and DE-CIX Group AG, which together account for a significant share of the total peering capacity. These organizations operate critical infrastructure enabling efficient traffic exchange.
Connectivity in Brazil
Brazil's 174 data center facilities host the IXP infrastructure that enables local traffic exchange, reducing latency and international transit costs for networks operating in the region.