GOMIX

Goma Internet eXchange

Goma, DR Congo · 0 facilities · 11 networks · Visit IX website →

Find colocation with peering access to GOMIX in Goma. join 11 member networks already peering at this exchange, and request free quotes for colocation + IX port from any facility on this page.

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Why Peer at GOMIX?

GOMIX is a regional internet exchange in Goma, CD. With approximately 11 member networks peering on its fabric, joining cuts transit costs by routing traffic directly to other members instead of through upstream IP transit providers.

Typical reasons network operators peer at GOMIX:

Frequently Asked Questions — GOMIX

How do I peer at GOMIX?
To peer at GOMIX, you need three things: (1) a cabinet at one of the connected colocation facilities listed on this page, (2) a cross-connect from your cabinet to the IX edge port in the meet-me room, (3) an IX membership and BGP turn-up. Use the free quote request to source all three at once — most colocation operators handle the cross-connect and can coordinate the IX membership process.
How many networks peer at GOMIX?
Approximately 11 networks are members of GOMIX. Larger membership generally means broader peering reach and lower transit costs for high-volume operators.
What port speeds are available at GOMIX?
Most large IXes offer port speeds from 1 GbE up to 400 GbE, with LACP port aggregation for additional capacity. Pricing varies by speed and tier. Specify your expected traffic levels in your free quote so operators can recommend the right port.
Are the GOMIX colocation quotes really free?
Yes — every quote on ColoMap is free and no-obligation. We route your request to the facility's sales team and you receive pricing directly from the provider, including any IX-specific options. No signup or credit card required.
How fast will I get pricing for GOMIX colocation?
Most operators respond within 1–2 business days. Mention your timeline in the quote request and operators will prioritize urgent deployments.