The objective of the BIX Reseller Program (BIXViP) is to provide the services of Budapest Internet Exchange (BIX) on locations outside of Budapest with transparent conditions with help of contracted Reseller partners.
Please read the full Reseller Program here.
A BIX Resellers may connect their customers to the Budapest Internet Exchange (BIX) remotely. Such customers called Virtual BIX members become full BIX members.
Why become a BIX Reseller
Broaden your service service range by offering high quality remote connection to one of the largest internet exchange in Central-Eastern Europe
Offer flexible and scalable BIX services to your customers
Offer peer with industry leading international ASes (ie. Google and Microsoft)
Why connect remotely to BIX
Virtual BIX Members may have the same service quality as normal Members
Reseller Partners provide one-stop shop service: Resellers provide a range of access possibilities between Virtual Member’s PoP and BIX location and manage customer relationship. Virtual BIX Members have one invoice
No need for colocation and infrastructure at BIX for Virtual Members
Flexible and scalable speeds from 500Mbps to 10Gbps
Virtual BIX Member ASN presented at the Internet Exchange as if physical present
Reduce IP upstream costs and decrease latency
Peer with industry leading international ASes (ie. Google and Microsoft) over BIX Budapest
BIX fees for Resellers
base fee of BIX services 120 000 HUF /year
Type of interface |
Remuneration (HUF + VAT/month) |
10 Gbit/sec |
calculated capacity in Gbps x HUF 15 000 |
100 Gbit/sec |
calculated capacity in Gbps x HUF 8 400 |
Prices are net, excluding VAT.
The unit of invoicing is 500 Mbit/sec.
In accordance with the BIX policy, the rates shall be invoiced with a 60% surcharge for each Virtual BIX member choosing Selective/Restrictive peering. The difference – if any – between the BIX capacity sold and the half of the maximum capacity shall be calculated without surcharge.
Please read the full Reseller Program here. You can find the pricing details in chapter 6.
BIX remote connection possibilities