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INTERNET EXCHANGE POINT IN LONDON
LINX; London Neutral Internet eXchange; LINX NoVA; IXScotland
  • [[Telehouse Docklands]], home of the '''London Internet Exchange''' since 1994.

linx         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Linx (disambiguation)
Linx is new word from link. It is linx la when connect net, media, equipment etc. now and call.
korealinx =all korea site link
The Kuf-Linx         
AMERICAN ROCK AND ROLL VOCAL GROUP, ACTIVE IN THE 1950S
Kuff-Linx; Kuf-Linx
The Kuf-Linx were an American rock and roll vocal group, active in the 1950s. Other groups used similar names at the same time, and even recorded some of the same songs, causing some confusion.
SV Linx         
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB
SV Linx is a German association football club from the district of Linx in the city of Rheinau, Baden-Württemberg. It is part of a 340 member sports club that also has departments for gymnastics and volleyball.

Wikipedia

London Internet Exchange

The London Internet Exchange ("LINX") is a mutually governed Internet exchange point (IXP) that provides peering services and public policy representation to network operators (over 950 different ASNs). It was founded in 1994 in London. LINX operates IXPs in London, Manchester, Scotland and Wales in the United Kingdom and Northern Virginia in the United States.

LINX was founded in 1994 by a group of ISPs and educational networks and is a founding member of Euro-IX, a Europe-wide alliance of Internet Exchanges. It is one of the largest neutral IXPs in Europe in terms of average throughput.

LINX is a non-profit organization (a company limited by a guarantee). Networks join LINX as members and sign a memorandum of understanding. Members collectively 'own' the company, and all members have a single vote at AGMs and EGMs in matters relating to finances, constitution, and what activities LINX may carry out. Members also periodically elect the LINX non-executive board of directors. Members meet at regular LINX meetings to discuss technical, corporate governance, and regulatory matters. LINX has a mandate to not actively compete with its members.

Examples of use of linx
1. Linx users include more than 100 police forces in the District, Virginia and Maryland.
2. Managers of Linx are eager to distinguish their system from the commercial Coplink and its more extensive capabilities.
3. McKay has lobbied to open up an experimental law enforcement database, called Linx, to Canadian law enforcement.
4. But they said Linx is not an intelligence system under federal laws, because it relies on records police have always kept.
5. At least 400 other agencies are sharing information and doing link analysis through the Law Enforcement Information Exchange, or Linx, a Navy Criminal Investigative Service project built by Northrop Grumman using commercial technology.