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 ** Table: Internet Exchange Points in India** (( Adapted from https://innog.net/resources/ixps/)) ** Table: Internet Exchange Points in India** (( Adapted from https://innog.net/resources/ixps/))
  
-^Name of IXP^Website^Locations^ +^ Name of IXP^ Website ^ Locations^                                                                      
-|NIXI| http://nixi.in |Noida, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad and Guwahati| +|NIXI| http://nixi.in| Noida, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad and Guwahati| 
-|Mumbai IX| https://www.mumbai-ix.net  |Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata| +|Mumbai IX|https://www.mumbai-ix.net| Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata|                                           
-|Extreme IX |https://extreme-ix.org  |Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai and Kolkata| +|Extreme IX|https://extreme-ix.org| Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai and Kolkata| 
-|AMS-IX India| https://www.ams-ix.net /in |Mumbai| +|AMS-IX India| https://www.ams-ix.net /in| Mumbai|                                                                         
-|IIFON |http://iifon.org  |Kolkata| +|IIFON| http://iifon.org| Kolkata|                                                                      
-|BharatIX |https://www.bharatix.net | Mumbai|+|BharatIX| https://www.bharatix.net| Mumbai|                                                                  
  
 Of the IXPs listed above,  National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI) was set up by the government. It  was set up in 2003 //for peering of ISPs among themselves for the purpose of routing the domestic traffic within the country, instead of taking it all the way to US/Abroad, thereby resulting in better quality of service (reduced latency) and reduced bandwidth charges for ISPs by saving on International Bandwidth.// ((Reproduced from https://www.nixi.in/en/about-us )) Of the IXPs listed above,  National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI) was set up by the government. It  was set up in 2003 //for peering of ISPs among themselves for the purpose of routing the domestic traffic within the country, instead of taking it all the way to US/Abroad, thereby resulting in better quality of service (reduced latency) and reduced bandwidth charges for ISPs by saving on International Bandwidth.// ((Reproduced from https://www.nixi.in/en/about-us ))
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 ===== Resources / References ===== ===== Resources / References =====
 +| [TWITTER:USER:TRAI:4]  | [TWITTER:USER:dot_India:4]  |
  
 == Coding examples == == Coding examples ==