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  1. Peering - Wikipedia

    In computer networking, peering is a voluntary interconnection of administratively separate Internet networks for the purpose of exchanging traffic between the "down-stream" users of each network.

  2. All About Peering: What It Is, How It’s Done, and Why We Need It

    Mar 28, 2025 · Peering is when two or more Internet networks agree to interconnect and exchange traffic (communications and data sent between their customer’s devices) directly without charging …

  3. What is peering? - Cloudflare

    Peering is a connection between two networks that allows each network to send traffic to destinations within the other network, or to downstream destinations connected to that network.

  4. About – Ohio Ix

    Members can peer with the router servers provided by Ohio IX or with other members through a bilateral peering agreement. Ohio IX provides a cost-effective way for carriers, ISPs, content providers, and …

  5. What Is Peering? A Clear Definition and Why It Matters

    Oct 22, 2025 · Peering is a foundational concept in how the Internet works—but what does it actually mean? In networking, peering refers to the voluntary interconnection of two or more Internet …

  6. What Is Peering? Types & How It Works - IO River

    What is Peering? Peering is the process where two or more networks agree to connect and exchange traffic directly, without relying on third-party networks. This direct connection helps improve the …

  7. What is peering - Peering Toolbox

    Peering is the connection of one network operator to another network operator to exchange traffic originated by each network operator. The vast majority of peering does not attract traffic charges - it …

  8. What is Peering - Cybersecurity Terms and Definitions

    Peering is the process of two or more networks connecting and exchanging traffic directly, without the need for a third-party intermediary. It is a key component of the internet infrastructure.

  9. What is Peering? | BSO

    Peering is a mutual agreement between two networks to exchange traffic directly without relying on third-party providers, improving speed and reducing costs. Explanation Peering enables more …

  10. What is Peering? | JPNAP

    Peering is a form of connection where ASes on the internet directly connect and mutually exchange traffic. There are two types of peering: private peering, where specific ASes peer with each other, …