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NAP do Brasil
NAPLA 2008
May 27
General
Terremark Worldwide, Inc. (NASDAQ:TMRK) is a
leading provider of managed IT infrastructure services
Terremark do Brasil Ltda. is a fully owned
subsidiary company of Terremark Worldwide, Inc.
Network of NAP’s: Interconnection with NAP of the
Americas;
Infrastructure: Best-in-Class (Reliability and
Availability).
Neutrality: Carrier Neutral
Commercial NAP
NAPs Global Network and Aggregation Points
Other PoP’s in Latin America Region
NAP de Las Américas Colombia: Bogotá - Colombia
 Exchange Platform in place
 Operational since April/2008
NAP del Caribe: Santo Domingo - Dominican Republic
 Exchange Platform in place
 Beginning of the Operation (officially) will be on June/2008
– Both to be interconnected to the NAP of the Americas
– Carrier Neutral and Commercial NAP's
Aggregation Point in Rio de Janeiro
 Exchange Platform in place
 Operation waiting for connection to the NAP do Brasil
NAP do Brasil
NAP do Brasil – Main Characteristics
NAP do Brasil: Located in São Paulo Metropolitan Area
(Tamboré - Barueri)
NOC - Monitoring: Local (24x7x365) and Centralized
(Miami)
Collo Area (sm) : 500m2 (Initial) / 450m2 (Expansion)
Massive Connectivity & “Zero Mile” : No need of
local loops for Peering, Transit and Point-to-Point links
Cross-connects: Over 500
Standardization: Same International Rules and
Procedures
Connectivity: Fiber, Microwave and Satellite =>
“Teleport”
Exchange Platform (May 2008)
Participants: 35
Total Traffic: 8.3 Gbps (peak)
Number of Prefixes: 6,387
NAP do Brasil – Exchange Point Participants
Legend:
(1) Under Activation
(2) Peering to be negotiated
Exchange Platform Peak Traffic Evolution
Maio/2008 = 8,3 Gbps
Gbps
9
8,30
8
7,40
7
5,50
6
4,80
5
3,60
4
3
2,00
2
1
0,40
0
0,68
1,00
1,10
Exchange Platform Ports
Port Availability
10Mbps
100Mbs
1Gbps
10Gbps
Port Utilization per AS#
10Mbps : 03 (8.6%)
100Mbps: 13 (37.1%)
1Gbps
: 14 (40.0%)
10Gbps : 05 (14.3%)
Participants Profile
Exchange Platform Utilization
Public Peering VLAN: Multilateral peering without restrictions
Private Peering VLAN’s: Telefonica and Oi (Telemar)
Pure Transit Providers (IP Transit or DIA): Brasil Telecom and
Value4Net
Public/Private Peering VLAN and Transit: On the same
physical interface
Connectivity to the NAP for Peering
Local Peering: Customer equipment (collo) is located at the NAP
Remote Peering: Customer equipment is located outside NAP
Networked Peering: When two companies peer at the different
NAP’s, using Terremark’s Global Network.
Exchange Platform
High Reliability
Redundant Topology
State-of-the-Art Platform comprised by Force10
Switches
Quick Activation: “Plug and Peer”
Interconnected via Optical Fiber and UTP Cat.6 to
the MPR
Flexible, Robust and Scalable
High Processing Capacity, capable to handle Future
Expansions
Almost unlimited number of Tagged VLAN’s
(802.11q)
Peering at Terremark - NAP do Brasil
Carrier Neutrality
Exchange Services are Core Business of Terremark
Platform installed in a World Class Data Center
Services Agreement with SLA and Remedy Clauses
Major Multilateral Exchange Point in Latin America
Human Resources highly specialized in IP
Technologies
Interconnection to the Worldwide Network of
Terremark NAP’s
Site ideally constructed for Carriers, ISP’s, Content
Providers, SaaS Providers, MMGO’s, VoIP
companies, etc.
IPv4 (current) and/or IPv6 (from Jul 2008)
VoIP Peering Topology
VoIP Peering Service Provider
Data Base
VoIP
Peering
SIP, H.323
ENUM
NAT/FW
SIP, H.323
ENUM
NAT/FW
Internet
Internet
Media
Network A
Media
IP Peering
Terremark do Brasil
Network
NetworkBB
Global Peering Forum
The GPF (Global Peering Forum) is an annual event jointly organized by
Equinix, Switch & Data, Terremark, AMSIX and DECIX, as well as sponsored
by several equipment vendors.
Last year, the event had the participation of almost 200 attendees at the
Hard Rock Casino Resort.
Thank You!
Hugo Zanon Junior
[email protected]
Tel: +55 11 3046-2828
For further information please access www.terremark.com