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A traffic exchange is a type of website which provides a service for webmasters in exchange for traffic. It is similar to the autosurf concept with the exception that traffic exchanges usually use a manual rotation. A traffic exchange website receives website submissions from webmasters that join traffic exchange networks. The person who submitted the website then has to browse other member... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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    Traffic exchange

    A traffic exchange is a type of website which provides a service for webmasters in exchange for traffic. It is similar to the autosurf concept with the exception that traffic exchanges usually use a manual rotation.
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    Category:Traffic exchanges

    The main article in this category is traffic exchange.
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    Internet exchange point

    An Internet exchange point (IX or IXP) is a physical infrastructure through which Internet service providers (ISPs) exchange Internet traffic between their networks (autonomous systems). ... Traffic exchange across an Internet exchange point
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    Ip exchange

    Note: IP Exchange is not in any way related to the Novell’s Interwork Packet Exchange. ... IPX architecture consists of different IPX Providers connecting together via an IPX peering point for traffic exchange.
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    Equinix

    Equinix provides network-neutral data centers (IBX or "Internet Business Exchange") and interconnection services. The company offers colocation, traffic exchange and outsourced IT infrastructure solutions to enterprises, content companies, systems integrators and network service providers.
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    LayerOne

    LayerOne, Inc. acquired by Switch & Data NASDAQ: SDXC, in 2005, was a U.S. private corporation that provides carrier-neutral datacenters and interconnection. ... LayerOne was a provider of network-neutral data centers and interconnection services, offering colocation, traffic exchange and outsourced IT infrastructure solutions.
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    Peering

    By definition, peering is the voluntary and free exchange of traffic between two networks, for mutual benefit. ... ↑ Internet Traffic Exchange and the Development of End to End International Telecommunication Competition, OECD 3/25/02
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    Western Australian Internet Exchange

    The Western Australian Internet Exchange (WAIX) was formed in 1997 as a neutral Internet Exchange Point in Perth, Australia. ... Various attempts were made over the first few years to arrange traffic exchange between peers at WAIX and peers at other Australian internet exchanges (notably the "South Australia Internet Exchange", or SAIX) allowing peers to pay for interstate traffic.
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    Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway

    It was never a high speed line: its winter business was carrying freight and local passenger traffic over the Mendips, but in the summer season the S&D came into its own, carrying a heavy service of Saturday holiday... ... Eventually they were absorbed by the Great Western Railway (GWR), and then converted to standard gauge, and on 1 January 1878 a through connection was made, so that goods traffic exchange was now possible, and GWR...
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    List of Internet exchange points

    This is a list of Internet exchange points. ... Voice Peering Fabric - distributed IXP for the exchange of VoIP traffic

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