The Internet Peering VLAN or ISP Unicast VLAN is the most widely used exchange service. It is the common service on which the traditional Internet Exchange is based and where public peering is done. Public peering is done by ISPs, carriers, content providers and they like to decrease network costs, improve performance and increase redundancy. The service offered by ISPAB gives access to the multitude of networks connected to the ISPAB platform with only one connection making it very cost-efficient.
The Internet Peering VLAN is an Ethernet based Unicast service, enabled to support both IPv4 and IPv6 natively. The service offers interface speeds of 100 Megabit per second Ethernet (ME), 1 Gigabit per second Ethernet (GE), or multitudes of these speeds in aggregated set-up.