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London Internet Exchange Launch New Bandwidth Options for Peering

Wednesday, Nov 5th, 2025 (11:42 am) - Score 1,440
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The not-for-profit London Internet Exchange, which handles a large chunk of UK and global data traffic through their switches via around 900+ members (broadband ISPs, mobile and CDN providers etc.), has announced that networks with multiple 100GE ports (lagged ports) will now be able to access new peering bandwidths of 130Gbps and 150Gbps for “increased flexibility and value“.

The change has been introduced after some of LINX’s member networks experienced periods of underutilised capacity, where their port bandwidth demand fluctuates depending on traffic or major online events for example. So, after introducing a 50Gbps “fractional peering service” option at the start of 2025 for those members with 100GE ports, LINX has now taken action to give the same flexibility and value to members with multiple 100GE ports.

The move means that members can now more easily “dial their bandwidth up or down as required“, increasing capacity before and during high network traffic periods and reducing it afterwards.

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Mike Hellers, Product Development Manager for LINX, said:

“The introduction of fractional bandwidth services on 10G and 100G ports over the past years has already given our members much more flexibility. We have continued to listen and are now expanding this further by introducing 130Gbps and 150Gbps bandwidth options. The new choices are an ideal step for members to gradually increase their capacity based on their needs.”

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  1. Avatar photo A Stevens says:

    Good old LINX – I remember when their aggregate traffic was in the tens of gigabits, and it seemed an amazing amount at the time. Now they often blow past 10Tbps! How long before they hit 100Tbps?

    1. Avatar photo Polish Poler says:

      Thanks to the Champions’ League LINX broke 11 Tbps last night. 9.45 of it across the two London LANs, 634 Gbps from Manchester. Give or take 10.1 Tbps across their UK LANs. Just under a Tb came from Saudi Arabian LANs. Saudi Arabia can be over 10% of all LINX LANs traffic.

    2. Avatar photo Jack says:

      LINX Wales is doing great too! A whole 169mbps in the past week.

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