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Launch of LU-CIX strengthens Luxembourg’s position as a European Internet node

In the presence of Jean-Louis Schiltz, Minister for Communications, major Luxembourg-based Internet companies announced on 4th March 2009  the launch of the Luxembourg New commercial Internet Exchange Point, called LU-CIX.

The  creation of  LU-CIX  is  a huge  step  forward  for  the Grand-Duchy’s  Internet  community as  it will further develop Luxembourg as a prime e-commerce platform in Europe. LU-CIX follows the model of major  international  centers  such  as AMS-IX  (Amsterdam),  LINX  (London)  and DE-CIX  (Frankfurt).  It also mirrors the spirit of openness and neutrality of these centers.

LU-CIX will bring tremendous gains to consumers  in Luxembourg. More than 60% of households are already using a high-speed connection which is one of the highest penetration rates worldwide. With LU-CIX as a short-cut between Internet service providers (ISPs) and content providers, surfing on the Internet will become even faster.

In  recent  years,  Luxembourg  has  also  positioned  itself  successfully  as  the  home  for multinational Internet and e-commerce players. The country has made important investments to develop national and international bandwidth connectivity and interconnect Luxembourg to the key European centers, including  London,  Frankfurt  and  Amsterdam.  Establishing  a  commercial  traffic  exchange  platform makes  the  Luxembourg  Internet  offer  even  more  attractive.  The  move  allows  all  players,  from Internet  access  suppliers  and  telecommunication  operators  to  multimedia  content  creators  and distributors to interconnect in a convenient and efficient way.

Jean-Louis Schiltz comments: "I welcome the launch of LU-CIX. The development of the ICT infrastructure in Luxembourg has been tremendous over the last years. The creation of a commercial Internet exchange point is another significant milestone which will further enhance the country’s position on the Internet map."

Thanks  to  LU-CIX,  companies  generating  IP  traffic  and  attracted  to  Luxembourg  by  the  favorable economic environment, are now in a position to find all the means and tools to carry their traffic to all  Internet  users  around  the world.  This  Internet  exchange  point will  permit  the  various  Internet service providers to exchange Internet traffic between their networks, and thus directly connect the content providers and  international Internet operators located in Luxembourg. It will also enable its members  to  benefit  from  a  number  of  services  related  to  the  Internet  network  and  the communication and information technologies. 

David  Zimmer,  Vice-President  of  the  ASBL,  explains,  “The  benefits  of  this  direct  networks’ interconnection are numerous. Traffic can now be exchanged without cost, more efficiently and with a reduction  in  latency. The  improvement of the bandwidth between the service providers  is also an essential factor and the transfer of data can now be done without limit and without cost.”

Claude Demuth, CEO of LU-CIX GIE, comments, “The creation of LU-CIX is a turning point: it is the first cross-industries  initiative with a  common aim of developing  the  Internet  in  Luxembourg. The main Luxembourg, objectives are to participate both nationally and internationally to the rise of the Internet, to position LU-CIX as a dynamic international actor and provide simple ways to access the world networks.”

To  promote  its  activities  LU-CIX  will  participate  to  a  number  of  conferences,  public  or  private meetings and fairs.

LU-CIX  is divided  into  two  key entities,  LU-CIX ASBL a non-profit  organization which promotes  this new structure as a major Internet platform, and LU-CIX GIE, an Economic Interest Group (or GIE) that will run the technical backend. 

“The coming months will be dedicated to setting up the administrative and technical infrastructures, promoting LU-CIX on  the  International  scene and more especially discussing  the opening of  such a project to other potential partners”, says Marco Houwen, President of LU-CIX ASBL.

 

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