MyIX comments on newly launched JBIX
The Malaysia Internet Exchange (MyIX), also known as ‘Persatuan Pengendali Internet Malaysia’ is a non-profit initiative by the Government of Malaysia where local Internet Service Providers (“ISP”s) and content providers connect to exchange internet traffic.
MyIX Chairman Chiew Kok Hin, commented on the recent launch of the Johor Bahru Internet Exchange (JBIX) – touted to be the country’s second (2nd) Internet Exchange by Extreme Broadband Sdn Bhd on the 3rd September 2018.
On whether the latest Internet Exchange compliments or competes with MyIX, Chiew says, “Both MyIX and JBIX facilitate peering between networks with the intention of improving latency and customer experience, thus to certain extent it is competing between each other in a friendly manner.”
Chiew concurs, however, that that JBIX may act as a ‘supplementary’ IX, to bridge the gap of directly connecting non-ISP businesses to enhance the Internet surfing experience of Malaysians.
Earlier at the JBIX launch, Chief Peering Officer of JBIX, Weng Yew Wong said that JBIX would primarily deal with ISPs and CSPs that MyIX does not cater to, and either it can be used as redundancy options, regardless which IX takes on the role as the primary IX point. JBIX claims to be the first ‘open’ internet exchange in Malaysia that welcomes peering between all type of organisations.
On the question whether broadband cost for Malaysians will be reduced by having a 2nd IX, Chiew is of the opinion that having more internet exchanges will not necessarily reduce the broadband cost in Malaysia. He says, “The question is how well the internet exchange is being run and how many peers are connected in the exchange. The more the (internet exchange) networks (with more peers), then the higher chances of it being able to reduce the broadband cost for the (consumer) Malaysian.”
Both MyIX, and Extreme Broadband – the company that privately funds the JBIX infrastructure, are licensed by the Malaysian Communication and Multimedia Commission (MCMC).
About MyIX
MyIX (Malaysia Internet Exchange) is operated by Persatuan Pengendali Internet Malaysia. The non-profit organization was initiated by the Malaysian Communication and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) in September 2006 through the cooperation of local Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to connect and exchange local Internet traffic. MyIX is managed by a committee that comprises elected representatives of local Malaysian ISPs. MyIX’s infrastructure consists of 6 Internet Exchange nodes of which 4 are in Bayan Baru, Iskandar Puteri, Kuching and Kota Kinabalu. These add on to the MyIX nodes located in the Klang Valley at Menara AIMS (Kuala Lumpur), and CSF 1 (Telekom Malaysia, Cyberjaya). MyIX is modelled after the Amsterdam Internet Exchange and London Internet Exchange, and aspires towards world class Internet Exchange standards. For further information, please visit www.myix.my