IXP Tracker

An Internet exchange point (IXPs) is a physical place, sometimes inside a data center, where different networks send traffic to one another. This is known as peering, and is how one network operator can send data from their network to another, without having to pay. Peering is part of what makes Internet services faster, more reliable, and cheaper. IXPs are vital nodes in the peering ecosystem, and an important part of the global Internet.

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Active Internet Exchange Points

The total number of IXPs in operation in Brazil, as of August 2025.

51
Active IXPs
24.86 %
Proportion of local networks that are peering at IXPs in this country.

IXP capacity growth over time in Brazil

The total of IXPs over time, shown along with the growth in combined capacity.

2019202020212022202320242025140k 160k 180k 200k 220k 240k 260k 1523 1674 1825 1976 2127 2279 2430
CapacityMembersIXP capacity growth for BrazilCapacity (Gbps)Reporting DateMembers

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Country Reports

Internet Society Pulse Country Reports consolidate and provide context for the data that we collect and curate via the four Pulse research tracks. See the country report for Brazil.

IXPs in Brazil

IXP Name Location
UEPG Internet Exchange Ponta Grossa/PR