TPIX internet exchange point is a convenient connection to all major carriers and traffic sources in Poland (among others Google, Netfix, TVP, Polsat Box Go and player.pl).
In addition to free peering between carriers connected directly to the platform, TPIX also enables a number of other services, implemented as an additional VLAN on the same port.
We deliver VLANs to any locations in Poland on the basis of data transmission services by Orange Polska (Ethernet port).
Quality and open peering traffic at the price of a port
VLANs without bandwidth limit as part of data transmission services
99,99% service availability
Connection to TPIX services from anywhere in Poland
Access on 1, 10, 40 or 100 GbE ports
Each port within a dedicated VLAN provides access to open peering and other services
High quality of infrastructure and services provided
Reliability and throughput on equipment from the best suppliers
Access to content sources
A steadily growing group of providers of attractive content sources
With TPIX, you will get access to the resources available on the platform:
Open peering to exchange traffic with a huge base of participants, including many major content service providers (CSPs),
Multicast TV VLAN,
Peering with TPNET,
NNI to other carriers,
Services of Orange Polska.
Internet.optimum
An optimal mix of traffic sources OTI, TELIA, Hurricane Electric, GTT, TPNET (AS 5617), DE-CIX, TPIX, PLIX, Thinx, CDN. Learn more
Internet.world
Access to all resources of the world internet based on the transit of traffic through TPNET (AS 5617) and two Tier-1 networks (OTI, TELIA). Learn more
Internet.tranzyt
Direct access to Tier-1 providers (TELIA, TATA) and a full table of internet prefixes. Learn more
Internet.access
Access to all global internet resources, local content sources and AS 5617 (Orange) with address IPv4/IPv6 Orange Polska. Learn more
Internet.tpnet
Peering with TPNET (AS 5617) network. Learn more
The ability to bill services with the 95th percentile algorithm.
VLAN Premium content
Local sources such as: Google (YouTube), Netflix, Polkomtel (iPla), TVP (sport.tvp.pl), Atende (player.pl), Cyfrowy Polsat, Orange CDN (wp.tv, TV Republika). Learn more
VLAN Multicast
VLAN channel connecting TV package providers (SGT, Evio, Korbank) to the PIM Router. Learn more
Access to cloud
VLAN dedicated to cloud providers set up via interface with our partner TELIA. Connection to any POP Europe/US/Asia. Learn more
Connections between different carriers for mutual exchange of services.
Access, through the POKO, to statistics for diagnosing problems and analysing the service status, eg. estimating bandwidth utilization or planning network development.
Anti-DDoS protection
Choose from 5 options according to your needs and specifics – from Blackholing to Arbor. Learn more
With the ability to create multiple VLANs on a single port, each participant can give their customers direct access to all TPIX services.
1
Contact our wholesale service sales team
2
We will run a technical assessment
3
You will get an offer
4
You will receive the DATA framework agreement for signature* On the basis of this one contract you will receive Multiport Ethernet allowing you to order additional DATA and internet services
5
Finally, you sign a detailed contract for the selected service* Types of fees in the offer: activation fees, subscription fees, fee for additional payable services launched at the port (e.g. internet access)
You can get access to TPIX in 4 ways:
The introduction of cables to Orange facilities and the installation of devices in these facilities are described in Telehousing offer. A list of Orange facilities across the country where Ethernet nodes are located is available in the „”Join TPIX” tab..
Submit a signed order in writing and attach the following documents:
Send the signed order to the following address:
Orange Polska (OPL)
Zarządzanie Relacjami z Klientami Operatorami
Obsługa Posprzedażowa
Al. Jerozolimskie 160
02-326 Warszawa
If you use the DATA service of Orange Polska, order the service through your account manager.
No, you can’t. A signed document is required.
The data link layer address that is required for each port or device connected to LAN.
Autonomous system number that identifies a group of IP addresses uniformly broadcast in the BGP dynamic routing protocol.
A data transmission protocol that allows the transfer of information in virtual channels at up to 10 Mbit/s. In the Fast Ethernet version the speed is up to 100 Mbit/s, in the Gigabit Ethernet version up to 1000 Mbit/s, while maintaining such features as frame format and MAC addressing mechanism.
Access to all global internet resources, local content sources and AS 5617 (Orange) with address IPv4/IPv6 Orange Polska.
Internet.optimum / BGP E2 / – connection with BGP protocol to the internet under which a carrier gets access to: world internet, open peering in TPIX (AS 29535), AS 5617 up to 30% of the value of the total bandwidth purchased.
Connection with BGP protocol to open peering IP traffic exchange platform (Internet Exchange Point) TPIX. Ability to exchange traffic between carriers participating in the TPIX platform.
Internet.tpnet / TPNET.pl / BGP B / – connection with BGP protocol. Peering with TPNET (AS 5617) network.
Direct access to Tier-1 providers (TELIA, TATA) and a full table of internet prefixes.
Internet.world / BGP E / – podłączenie z protokołem BGP. Dostęp do pełnych zasobów światowego internetu oparty na tranzycie ruchu przez sieć TPNET (AS 5617) oraz na dwóch Tier-1 (OTI, TELIA).
BGP C / TPNET.world – connection with the BGP protocol to the TPNET network, and through it to the world internet. Transit of traffic originating from prefixes registered in the RIPE database to the TPNET network and the world internet as belonging to the carrier. Ability to transit traffic from prefixes not belonging to the carrier’s AS to the TPNET network and the world internet.
A data transmission protocol used by systems that communicate with each other within the internet.
A logical Ethernet channel created within a port.
A separate VLAN in the infrastructure with no connection to the primary open peering network.
A local data transmission network covering the area of a single building.
Data transmission network covering a city or metropolitan area.
1000000 bits/s at the IP layer (for TPNET access services) or Ethernet layer (for private VLAN channels and open peering service), respectively. The guaranteed throughput at the L2 layer level is defined for a frame size of 1518B compliant with the Ethernet II standard including the header and CRC field, without preamble and without considering the distance between frames (Inter Frame Gap).
A multi-service network of Orange Polska that provides carriers with Ethernet interface.
A service that facilitates the exchange of IP traffic between carriers by connecting them to a common VLAN channel and providing them with the ability to connect to a Route Server (RS).
IP traffic exchange between carriers using the BGP protocol.
Ethernet port of TPIX switch (Internet Exchange Point – IX).
A proprietary to Orange Polska passive device of DDF (Digital Distribution Frame) or ODF (Optical Distribution Frame) or Ethernet type equipped with appropriate connectors, to which telecommunication cables are connected.
ODF/DDF/Ethernet patch panel dedicated to set up Orange Polska connections.
A private 802.1q VLAN channel between carrier ports that can be set up on a tagged port or on dedicated ports.
Ability to compile several VLAN channels for open peering TPIX and other Orange Polska IP services on a single client port. The port can be shared by several participants.
TPNET network node equipped with ports supporting wide area networks and software directing packet traffic. Allows access to the TPNET network through a created virtual link.
A TPIX device that communicates with carrier equipment via the BGP4 protocol and exchanges routing information of connected carriers, according to the traffic exchange policy established by the carrier in question.
A platform based on Ethernet switches and accompanying technical infrastructure that enables traffic exchange between connected carriers.
Internet access network described as AS 5617.
A wide area data transmission network covering the entire territory of Poland.
VLAN channel dedicated to cloud providers. Connection to any POP Europe/US/Asia.
VLAN channel connecting TV package providers to the PIM Router.
VLAN channel for local CDN (Content Delivery Network) sources.