Benefits of Connecting to the Exchange Point

If ISP A connects directly to the Exchange point, where ISP B and Content Provider C are also present, it means that ISP A is interconnected directly with all the peers that are present (or those that they have agreement with, in case of a closed peering model). If ISP A wants to talk to ISP B, then traffic goes from A to the exchange point and to B, this is more like a direct and short route, which saves on the upstream bandwidth and improves latency.

LIXP Peers

Content Providers

Government of Lesotho, through WIOCC provided the exchange with Internet for content providers hosted at the exchange. There are currently two content providers and one root server

Google Global Caches

GGC allows certain cacheable content to be served from a local copy, so for the peers’ clients, it means that all requests to Google go through the local cache, and if there is a copy, instead of using their Internet link they fetch it from the exchange point.

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Akamai Caches

Akamai is a web cacher, one of the world’s leading Content Delivery Network providers. Any content that is marked as cacheable is saved on the first request, and following requests will then be served with the local copy, available closer to the user thereby improving their experience.

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L-Root server

Domain Name System (DNS) is the hierarchical naming system for computers, DNS works as an interpreter between human and the computer, Humans understands easier words, while computers ‘talk’ numbers. So the DNS maps between numbers and words.

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