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Internet exchange made simple.

FD-IX is a modern solution to peering and connectivity. We provide interconnection in 31 datacenters across the United States.

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55
ASNs
64
Ports
200 Gbps
Average Throughput
1 Terabit
Capacity

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LATEST NEWS & UPDATES

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FD-IX Internet Exchange in St. Louis: The 2026 Guide
Aug 17, 2026

FD-IX Internet Exchange in St. Louis: The 2026 Guide

By: Justin Wilson Read time: 2 Minutes St. Louis anchors the western point of FD-IX's Chicago–Indianapolis–St. Louis "IX triangle," and it's already one of our most active markets. If your network has infrastructure in or near St. Louis, here's what's actually available today. Why St. Louis matters for interconnection St. Louis sits at a major central-U.S. crossroads for fiber routes running north-south and east-west, making it a natural peering point for networks that want to reach both Midw

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Aug 11, 2026

FD-IX Goes Live with Measurement Lab's BYOS Program

We're excited to share that FD-IX has joined Measurement Lab (M-Lab) as a Bring Your Own Server (BYOS) partner — and our server is now live on the Indianapolis fabric.

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What Really Happens Inside FD-IX
Jul 27, 2026

What Really Happens Inside FD-IX

An Internet exchange, such as FD-IX, is basically a Layer 2 switch that a bunch of networks plug into. Each member connects their router to a port on the exchange. The switch just moves Ethernet frames between those routers. It does not pick which Internet routes get used. That job falls to BGP. The Exchange Fabric Depending on the exchange and how much traffic you expect, you might connect with a 10G, 100G, or even bigger Ethernet port. That port usually sits on a dedicated peering VLAN. You

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