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Revision as of 14:49, 12 October 2011
Industry: | Internet |
Founded: | 2002 |
Website: | NAPLA.LACNIC |
Key People | |
Milton Kaoru Kashiwakura, Moderator |
NAPLA is acronym for Network Access Points of Latin America. A network access point or an IXP is a point where ISPs meet to exchange the data between them. NAPLA is an effort by IXPs of Latin America and Caribbean to create a better sharing environment in the region. NAPLA manages a mailing list and holds annual meeting with the annual meeting of LACNIC.[1]
Meetings
NAPLA started holding its annual meetings in 2003.[2]
Network Access Points
NAPLA's member NAPs are:
- OCIX (Open Caribbean Internet eXchange) at St. Maarten.
- NAP CABASE in Argentina.
- NAP do Brasil in Brasil.
- NAP.EC in Ecuador.
- NAP CUBA in CUBA.
- NAP Colombia in Colombia.
- Nic Nicaragua in Nicaragua.
- PttMetro BA in Brasil.
- PttMetro DF in Brasil.
- PttMetro MG in Brasil.
- PttMetro PR in Brasil.
- PttMetro RJ in Brasil.
- PttMetro RS in Brasil.
- PttMetro SC in Brasil.
- PttMetro SP in Brasil.