Our IP transit solution enables data to travel across multiple networks to reach its destination. Essentially, it enables seamless connectivity and communication by providing full access to the Internet.
Advantages of IP Transit
Global Connectivity: IP transit ensures that your network can connect to the entire Internet, allowing data to travel across various networks.
Reliability: With IP transit, you get access to a robust network infrastructure, ensuring reliable and consistent Internet connectivity.
Scalability: It allows networks to scale easily as they grow, accommodating increased traffic without significant disruptions.
Security: Enhanced security features, such as DDoS protection and RPKI, help mitigate potential threats and ensure safe data transmission.
Cost-Effective: While there is a cost associated with IP transit, it is often more affordable than building and maintaining your own global network infrastructure.
Applications
Content Delivery: Ensuring fast and reliable access to content hosted in the data center.
Cloud Services: Supporting cloud-based applications and services with high-speed internet connectivity.
Enterprise Connectivity: Providing secure and reliable internet access for businesses and organizations.
How IP Transit Works
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Autonomous System Number
Autonomous System Number
Organizations with an ASN can utilize IP transit services to establish routing.
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Border Gateway Protocol
Border Gateway Protocol
BGP is used to exchange routing information between different networks
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Establish Peering Agreements
Establish Peering Agreements
You may also want to establish mutual peering agreements with other networks.
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Configure Network Infrastructure
Configure Network Infrastructure
Ensure your network infrastructure is robust and capable of handling the increased traffic.
Data Packet Routing: When data is sent from your network, it is broken down into packets. These packets are routed through multiple networks using BGP to reach their destination.
Autonomous Systems (AS): Networks are organized into Autonomous Systems, each with a unique ASN. Your network will connect to the IP transit provider's network using BGP.
BGP Routing: BGP determines the best path for data packets to travel across the internet. It exchanges routing information between ASes to ensure data reaches its destination efficiently.
Transit Fees: You pay a transit fee to the IP transit provider for access to their network and the ability to route traffic through it.
Global Connectivity: IP transit provides access to the entire internet, allowing your network to connect to other networks and services worldwide.
How much is IP Transit?
Prices can vary based on the level of service, and the volume of data being transmitted. Please contact us for a personalised quote.
What is the difference between IP Transit and Peering?
IP Transit: Involves a financial transaction where a network pays an ISP to route its traffic through their network.
Peering: An agreement between two networks to exchange traffic without a financial component, typically used by networks of similar size.
What are the security risks associated with IP Transit?
IP transit can expose networks to various security risks, such as Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. It's essential to implement robust security measures, such as firewalls and DDoS protection, to mitigate these risks.