Mixvoip joins the LU-CIX community
Mixvoip joins the LU-CIX community

Mixvoip joins the LU-CIX community

Mixvoip has joined the LU-CIX community as a Gold member, strengthening its internet infrastructure and reinforcing its focus on business and enterprise connectivity in Luxembourg.
LU-CIX is a key internet exchange point that allows network operators to interconnect directly. By connecting to LU-CIX, Mixvoip reduces the distance between its network and major content providers, cloud platforms, and other operators. This results in lower latency, more efficient routing, and improved network resilience.
For business customers, this means faster access to cloud services, more stable internet connections, and better performance for real-time applications such as voice, video conferencing, and collaboration tools. Direct peering also reduces dependency on long transit paths, which can introduce delays and additional points of failure.
This step is particularly relevant for enterprises using cloud platforms, SaaS applications, and unified communications, such as Microsoft Teams or the Voxbi cloud PBX. Optimised routing through LU-CIX improves consistency and predictability, which are critical for business operations relying on internet-based services.
Joining the LU-CIX community also supports Mixvoip’s role as an operator serving not only end customers but also international telecom operators. Direct interconnections strengthens wholesale services and contributes to a more robust regional internet ecosystem.
By investing in local and regional internet exchange infrastructure, Mixvoip continues to build a network designed for business-critical connectivity, low latency, and long-term scalability.
 

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TLDR: Mixvoip joins the LU-CIX community

  • Mixvoip has joined LU-CIX as a Gold member to strengthen its internet infrastructure in Luxembourg
  • LU-CIX is an internet exchange point enabling direct interconnection between network operators
  • The connection reduces latency and improves routing efficiency by shortening the distance to content providers, cloud platforms, and other networks
  • Business customers benefit from faster cloud access, more stable connections, and better performance for voice, video conferencing, and collaboration tools like Microsoft Teams or Voxbi cloud PBX
  • Direct peering reduces dependency on long transit paths, minimising delays and potential failure points
  • The investment strengthens network scalability and contributes to a more robust regional internet ecosystem
Updated on 2025-05-02