EPF (European Peering Forum) started in 2006 to provide the peering community with a fruitful event that enables them to successfully establish new peers and extend existing peering arrangements as well as sharing information and experience beneficial to the whole peering community.

 

EPF is organised annually by the host IX’s AMS-IX, DE-CIX, LINX, and NETNOD at a location somewhere in Europe. Organisation includes finding sponsors, speakers, topics, location, hotels, venues etc. The event’s budget is solely the financial responsibility for the organising exchanges but is limited with the generous support of the event sponsors.

The EPF has grown into an event that attracts over 350 people from the European peering community. Members of the respective IX’s are specifically invited to participate, other peering networks are also welcome by request. In the spirit of Euro-IX and the European peering community, other European Internet Exchanges are also invited (one attendee per IX with a maximum of 15).

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Host Updates
Why 1 is sometimes more than 4
Efficient Provisioning and Monitoring of Cisco NXOS through Objects and REST API
Network Hygiene, Cleaning up the net
How far behind are we really
A Brief History of the Internet’s Biggest BGP Incidents
Merchant Silicon for Service Providers
Interconnection Automation
Generating IRR Filters and monitoring BGP on Mikrotik Routers
How Sweden is taking the lead in Time-as-a-Service delivery
Private relay services – insights from an access-network perspective
Three decades of Internet Exchanges. What comes next?
Peering tools, who, what, why?
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Host Updates
Peering with AWS – 2022 Updates
A new interconnection hub in East Africa
The Evolving IXP Customer Landscape and How to Meet New Demands for Interconnection
Global Capacity
IP routing at 400GE, 800GE and beyond
Namex Update
Social Event – Terrazza Caffarelli
Rising to the challenge of an economic downturn
The Moving Edge – The impact on your interconnection strategy
RIPE NCC RIS Service
Keeping Ukrainian internet running
The Tools Of The Trade: The Euro-IX Peering Toolbox
From satellite broadcasting to network live content distribution: challenges and opportunities. The Italian experience.
Bulk cable interception for intelligence purposes is introduced in Norway. How does it work, and how to control it.
Dinner and Party (dress code) – Villa Miani
Major regulatory trends for telecom and internet in the European Union with potential impact on peering markets
IX-API Status Update
How the Game Has Changed: Setting Up a Regional IXP 20 Years Later
400G-ZR(+) Real World Examples
The new IXPDB platform
PeeringDB Update
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