List of Internet Exchange Points - Africa

Africa

  • Angola
    • Angola Internet Exchange (ANG-IX), Official website
  • Botswana
    • Botswana Internet Exchange (BINX), Official website
  • Democratic Republic of Congo
    • Kinshasa Internet Exchange (KINIX), Official website
  • Egypt
    • Cairo Internet Exchange (CR-IX), Official website
    • Middle East Internet Exchange (MEIX), Official website
  • Ghana
    • Ghana Internet Exchange (GIX), Official website
  • Ivory Coast
    • Ivory Coast Internet Exchange (CIIXP), Official website
  • Kenya
    • Kenya Internet Exchange (KIXP), Official website
  • Lesotho
    • Lesotho Internet Exchange Point (LIXP)
  • Mozambique
    • Mozambique Internet Exchange (MOZ-IX), Official website
  • Nigeria
    • Internet Exchange Point of Nigeria (IXPN), Lagos, Official website
    • Ibadan Internet Exchange (IBIX), Ibadan, Official website
  • Rwanda
    • Rwanda Internet Exchange (RINEX), Rwanda, Official website
  • South Africa
    • Cape Town Internet Exchange (CINX), Cape Town, Official website
    • Johannesburg Internet Exchange (JINX), Johannesburg, Official website
    • The Neutral Internet Exchange (NeutrINX), Centurion, Official website
  • Sudan
    • Sudanese Internet Exchange Point (SIXP), Official website
  • Tanzania
    • Tanzania Internet eXchange (TIX), Dar es Salaam, Official website
    • Arusha Internet Exchange Point (AIXP), Arusha, Official website
  • Uganda
    • Uganda Internet Exchange Point (UiXP), Official website
  • Zambia
    • Lusaka IXP (Lusaka IXP), Official website
  • Zimbabwe
    • Zimbabwe Internet Exchange (ZINX), Official website

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