April 24,2017
KDDI CORPORATION (Head office: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President: Takashi Tanaka; hereafter "KDDI") and Japan Internet Exchange Co., Ltd. (Head office: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Ryosuke Yamazoe; hereafter "JPIX") have agreed to establish a JPIX connection point (PoP [1]) within the TELEHOUSE OSAKA 2 data center operated by KDDI in Osaka, Japan, and will begin providing Internet exchange (IX) services as a new JPIX Osaka Kyobashi site on April 24, 2017.
The partnership, which aims to meet the growing demand for IX and colocation [2] services in Osaka, will give TELEHOUSE OSAKA 2 users access to KDDI's capability to support the high power demand while offering high reliability and connectivity to KDDI's network, and to JPIX's environment that supports large numbers of connections with low latency, which ranks among the most extensive in Japan, enabling them to expand their businesses.
This move will expand the TELEHOUSE Interconnect [3] service used by KDDI's more than 3,000 connectivity partners (carriers, mobile providers, ISPs, content providers, enterprises, etc.) worldwide.
KDDI and JPIX will use this opportunity to utilize this robust connectivity and support the expansion of our customers' global business.
<Conceptual diagram of TELEHOUSE Interconnect>
About TELEHOUSE
TELEHOUSE [4] is the KDDI Group's data center brand and provides services at 48 sites, which are located in 24 cities in 13 countries and regions around the world, including Tokyo, Osaka, New York, London, Paris, and Hong Kong. The KDDI Group provides high-quality, attentive services by leveraging the expertise of TELEHOUSE, whose proud record of achievement spans approximately 30 years.
About JPIX
JPIX, which will mark the 20th anniversary of its founding this July, is a leading IX service provider that ranks among the largest in Japan. The company provides connections between more than 160 partner companies, and it has supported the Internet backbone in Japan since it was established.