Connect Through Biznet Internet Exchange
Strategic IX Locations Built to Optimize Local Traffic and Network Performance
BIX National Nodes
Explore real-time traffic insights across the Biznet Internet Exchange (BIX) network.
These graphs reflect aggregated IP traffic from all connected participants, showcasing performance and growth of Indonesia’s peering ecosystem.
Member BIX
| No | Name | Logo | ASN | WEB | IP | Bandwidth | Location |
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FAQ
What are the technical requirements for connecting to BIX?
BIX members must have an Autonomous System Number (ASN), support BGP4 (IPv4 and/or IPv6), and provide a physical connection to a Biznet Internet Exchange port at an available location.
Does BIX support both IPv4 and IPv6?
BIX supports both IPv4 and IPv6 peering to ensure network readiness for future connectivity needs.
How is network traffic and performance monitoring done?
BIX members can monitor traffic through BIX statistics graphs that display aggregate network traffic data in near real-time to aid performance and capacity analysis.
What is the difference between BIX and internet transit services?
BIX enables direct traffic exchange between networks (peering), resulting in shorter paths, lower latency, and more efficient costs compared to traffic that must pass through upstream transit.
Who are the target users of Biznet Internet Exchange?
BIX is designed for ISPs, carriers, content providers, cloud service providers, and enterprises that require optimal and reliable connectivity performance.
What are the service models and port capacities at BIX?
BIX offers a variety of port capacities ranging from 1 Gbps to 100 Gbps, tailored to business needs and customer traffic growth.
| BIX Port |
Annual Fee (IDR) | SetupFee (IDR) |
| 100 Gigabit EtherPort (100 Gbps) | 200,000,000 | 30,000,000 |
| 10 Gigabit EtherPort (10 Gbps) | 40,000,000 | 10,000,000 |
| 1 Gigabit EtherPort (1 Gbps) | 10,000,000 | 5,000,000 |
