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Oct, 2021 : DE-CIX Barcelona Goes Live with 30 Connected Networks
📅 - DE-CIX, one of the world's largest Internet Exchange (IX) operators, has launched DE-CIX Barcelona - a new interconnection platform in the Catalan city. The new interconnection platform in the Catalonian capital is fully operational.
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