Open Peering at Xtreme Networks: Connecting NZ’s Digital Future

In New Zealand’s interconnected digital landscape, the efficiency and reliability of data exchange between networks play a crucial role in delivering exceptional internet services. At Xtreme Networks, we’re proud to maintain an open peering policy that enhances connectivity and provides superior service to our customers across New Zealand.

What is Peering?

Simply put, ‘peering’ is a strategic arrangement where two internet networks directly interconnect and exchange traffic between their respective customers. Think of it as creating a direct motorway between two cities instead of routing traffic through multiple smaller roads. For Xtreme Networks, peering means establishing direct connections with other networks to ensure faster, more efficient data transmission.

Understanding Open vs Selective Peering

The distinction between open and selective peering policies significantly impacts network accessibility and performance. An open peering policy (which Xtreme Networks proudly maintains) welcomes interconnection with any qualifying network operator. This democratic approach to network connectivity ensures broader reach and improved service quality for all participants.

In contrast, selective peering policies implement specific criteria that potential peers must meet, such as minimum traffic volumes or geographic presence. While this approach might suit some operators, we believe that open peering better serves our mission of providing comprehensive, high-quality connectivity across New Zealand.

The Benefits of Peering: Why It Matters

Peering offers numerous advantages that directly benefit both network operators and end-users:

Cost Efficiency

Direct traffic exchange between networks can significantly reduce operational costs. Rather than paying third-party transit providers to carry traffic, peering allows networks to handle this exchange themselves, potentially saving thousands of dollars per month in transit fees.

Enhanced Performance

By keeping traffic local, peering significantly reduces latency. For instance, without peering, data travelling between two Wellington-based networks might need to route through Auckland or even international locations. Through our peering arrangements, we ensure data takes the most direct path possible.

Greater Control

Peering gives us enhanced control over our network traffic. Instead of relying on transit providers’ routing decisions, we can optimise paths for better performance and quickly respond to any network issues that arise.

Improved Redundancy

Multiple peering arrangements create additional data pathways, enhancing network resilience and ensuring consistent service even if individual connections experience issues.

Xtreme Networks’ Open Peering Policy

At Xtreme Networks, we maintain a strong commitment to open peering. This policy reflects our dedication to building a robust, high-performance network that serves New Zealand’s digital needs. Our approach includes:

  • No minimum traffic requirements
  • Zero cross-connect fees
  • Multiple peering locations across New Zealand
  • Regular updates to our PeeringDB entries
  • Transparent communication about network changes

Technical Requirements and Implementation

For networks interested in peering with Xtreme Networks, we maintain straightforward technical requirements:

  • Valid Autonomous System Number (ASN)
  • BGP-4 capability
  • IPv4 and IPv6 support
  • Commitment to maintaining accurate PeeringDB records
  • Regular communication regarding network changes

The Local Advantage

Our Wellington-based data centre serves as a key peering point, offering several strategic benefits:

  • Proximity to major business districts
  • Carrier-neutral facility
  • State-of-the-art infrastructure
  • 24/7 security and monitoring
  • Dual UPS systems and backup generators

Future of Peering at Xtreme Networks

As New Zealand’s digital infrastructure continues to evolve, we remain committed to expanding our peering relationships. Our investment in network infrastructure and maintenance of an open peering policy positions us to support the growing demands of our digital economy.

Getting Started with Peering

Interested networks can begin the peering process by:

  1. Reviewing our technical requirements
  2. Checking our PeeringDB record for current peering locations
  3. Contacting our technical team to discuss implementation
  4. Setting up BGP sessions and beginning traffic exchange

Our open peering policy at Xtreme Networks reflects our commitment to building a better-connected New Zealand. By eliminating barriers to direct network interconnection, we’re fostering a more resilient, efficient, and high-performance internet infrastructure that benefits all users.

For more information about peering with Xtreme Networks or to begin the peering process, contact our dedicated team. Together, we can build a stronger, faster, and more reliable digital future for New Zealand.

This commitment to open peering, combined with our world-class data centre facilities and expert support team, makes Xtreme Networks the ideal partner for businesses seeking reliable, high-performance network services in New Zealand.