(Very briefly)

IXPs are great, but these days mostly need CDNs as not so much traffic is 
between ISPs — it seems most consumers are heavy users of FANG-ish site.  Maybe 
sighlty different I guess for business users, but still...

Local CDNs have huge value, but need more traffic than most smaller ISPs can 
muster.  That’s where IXPs can shine now, if they somehow get some CDN/cachess. 
Habari.co.tz has done that for the Arusha IXP they manage.  I think that’s what 
Brian @ CTN is trying to do as well.  Over in the Philippines, Rise.ph has done 
a great job doing this with their Getafix.ph.  See 
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7113399324490813440/ for a 
bit more about them.


 — Jim

> On Nov 11, 2023, at 7:57 PM, Dave Taht via Starlink 
> <starlink@lists.bufferbloat.net> wrote:
> 
> Africa, and for that matter, rural america, could use more IXPs and
> CDNs. I have been watching brian's progress here eagerly, but as the
> info for what he and jim and so many others are attempting to create
> in Africa has been arriving daily piecemeal,

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