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'''Packet Clearing House (PCH)''' is a non-profit research organization dedicated in evaluating the operations of internet traffic exchange, routing economics and global network development. Since its foundation in 1994, the institute has become one of the leaders in the advocacy for neutral independent network interconnection. PCH also provides route-servers for main exchange points around the world.
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'''Packet Clearing House (PCH)''' is a non-profit research organization dedicated in evaluating the operations of internet traffic exchange, routing economics and global network development. Since its foundation in 1994, the institute has become one of the leaders in the advocacy for neutral independent network interconnection. PCH also provides route-servers for main exchange points around the world. The Packet Clearing House is composed Board of Directors, Technologists, Staffs and Volunteers who work together in handling the projects of the institute.<ref>[http://www.pch.net/about/people.php People, www.pch.net]</ref>
 
   
==Purpose==
 
==Purpose==
 
PCH is primarily focused on providing educational resources to everyone particularly about the internet topology and economics, routing and technology and traffic exchange policy through classes, meetings and distribution of educational materials. It also conducts research on technological, economic, and policy issues in related to Internet traffic exchange. The Internet Routing Topology Archive is the longest running research project of the institute which began in 1997. Internet Routing Topology Archive is a database of Internet topology measurements. In terms of policy, PCH helps policy developers understand the operations of the internet and explains how it affects the economic development and the living standards of people in all countries worldwide.<ref>[http://www.pch.net/purpose/policy.php Purpose]</ref>
 
PCH is primarily focused on providing educational resources to everyone particularly about the internet topology and economics, routing and technology and traffic exchange policy through classes, meetings and distribution of educational materials. It also conducts research on technological, economic, and policy issues in related to Internet traffic exchange. The Internet Routing Topology Archive is the longest running research project of the institute which began in 1997. Internet Routing Topology Archive is a database of Internet topology measurements. In terms of policy, PCH helps policy developers understand the operations of the internet and explains how it affects the economic development and the living standards of people in all countries worldwide.<ref>[http://www.pch.net/purpose/policy.php Purpose]</ref>
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In 2011, ICANN, PCH, Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore ([[IDA]]) and the National University of Singapore (NUS) inaugurated the three cyber security facilities located in Singapore, Zurich, Switzerland and San Jose, California, using  Domain Name System Security ([[DNSSEC]]) protocol to provide cryptographic security.<ref>
 
In 2011, ICANN, PCH, Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore ([[IDA]]) and the National University of Singapore (NUS) inaugurated the three cyber security facilities located in Singapore, Zurich, Switzerland and San Jose, California, using  Domain Name System Security ([[DNSSEC]]) protocol to provide cryptographic security.<ref>
 
[http://www.icann.org/en/news/releases/release-22jun11-en.pdf Internet Groups Inaugurate Cyber Security Facility in Singapore]</ref>
 
[http://www.icann.org/en/news/releases/release-22jun11-en.pdf Internet Groups Inaugurate Cyber Security Facility in Singapore]</ref>
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==People==
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The Packet Clearing House is composed Board of Directors, Technologists, Staffs and Volunteers who work together in handling the projects of the institute.<ref>[http://www.pch.net/about/people.php People, www.pch.net]</ref>
      
==References==
 
==References==

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