BEIJING, Nov. 26, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- ChinaCache International Holdings Ltd. ("ChinaCache" or the "Company") (Nasdaq: CCIH), the leading total solutions provider of Internet content and application delivery services in China, today announced that it entered into a strategic agreement ("Agreement") with AMS-IX (Amsterdam Internet Exchange), a Netherlands-based independent Internet Exchange, to develop the first Internet Exchange in Mainland China.
The Internet Exchange branded "CHN-IX" is expected to be built, owned and managed by ChinaCache to serve internet content providers (ICPs) and internet service providers (ISPs) in China with effective interconnect and peering services. Pursuant to the Agreement, AMS-IX will give consultancy on platform design, and will provide a proven infrastructure management and customer portal software. The partnership is exclusive and aimed at ensuring a world-class service to the customers of CHN-IX.
The company plans to establish CHN-IX at the ChinaCache Atecsys Data Center located within the Shunyi tax free zone near Beijing Capital international airport initially, to be followed by a node in Zhongguancun, Haidian District of Beijing, and with a plan to potentially expand into additional locations. Atecsys is the largest cloud computing data center campus in Beijing and offers over 80,000 square meters of customer space. Zhongguancun is known as "China's Silicon Valley", center of advanced technology and emerging industries. CHN-IX is expected to start serving customers in the fourth quarter of 2015.
"AMS-IX is the largest Internet Exchange in the world in terms of the number of parties connected, and we are very pleased to leverage their knowledge and expertise to build the first professional Internet Exchange in Mainland China," said Song Wang, founder, Chairman and CEO of ChinaCache. "Their involvement in combination with our state-of-the-art facility will enable CHN-IX to provide our customers with a high-quality interconnection service from day one. CHN-IX also underscores our dedication to support the government's Mass Entrepreneurship and Innovation, One Belt, One Road initiative, while improving connectivity and collaboration."
"With China's ever increasing volumes of internet traffic, this initiative will support the more efficient delivery of content to end-users within China", said Job Witteman, CEO and co-founder of AMS-IX. "We are very proud to support the development of one of the first Internet Exchanges in China using our expertise in running world-class interconnection platforms. This partnership with ChinaCache further underlines the growing collaboration between the Netherlands and China."
About ChinaCache International Holdings Ltd.
ChinaCache International Holdings Ltd. (Nasdaq:CCIH) is the leading total solutions provider of Internet content and application delivery services in China. As a carrier-neutral service provider, ChinaCache's network in China is interconnected with networks operated by all telecom carriers, major non-carriers and local Internet service providers. With more than a decade of experience in developing solutions tailored to China's complex Internet infrastructure, ChinaCache is a partner of choice for businesses, government agencies and other enterprises to enhance the reliability and scalability of online services and applications and improve end-user experience. For more information on ChinaCache, please visit ir.chinacache.com.
About AMS-IX
Established in the early 1990s, AMS-IX (Amsterdam Internet Exchange) is a neutral, non-profit and independent Internet Exchange based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Business internet traffic at AMS-IX has a peak of more than 4 Terabits per second (Tbps) and it interconnects around 750 IP networks, making it the largest Internet Exchange in the world.
The AMS-IX platform provides high-quality IP interconnection and peering services for all types of IP traffic, from regular IP data, Voice over IP, mobile internet traffic to video. Peering allows these networks to offer their end-users (consumers and companies) stable, fast and cost-efficient internet services.
AMS-IX additionally hosts the first mobile peering points worldwide: The Global GPRS Roaming Exchange (GRX), the Mobile Data Exchange (MDX) and the first interconnection of IPX networks (Inter-IPX). AMS-IX deploys two exchanges abroad: AMS-IX Hong Kong in the Asia Pacific region and AMS-IX Caribbean in Curacao. AMS-IX's affiliate AMS-IX USA Inc. deploys AMS-IX Bay Area, AMS-IX Chicago and AMS-IX New York in the United States. http://www.ams-ix.net
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