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Peering Policy

PT Media Cepat Indonesia (AS141137) operates an open peering policy and welcomes interconnection with networks that share a presence on mutual Internet Exchange points, in accordance with the policies described below.

Requirements

PT Media Cepat Indonesia uses PeeringDB as the single authoritative source of truth for peering information. Peering partners must maintain an up-to-date PeeringDB entry before a bilateral session can be established.

  • Valid and registered ASN with up-to-date IRR and RPKI records.
  • Well-maintained route-set or AS-SET defined in PeeringDB.
  • Up-to-date prefix maximums configured in PeeringDB.
  • Responsive NOC contact email.
  • Compliance with BCP-38 (Network Ingress Filtering) and MANRS best practices.

PT Media Cepat Indonesia will use PeeringDB data to generate prefix filters for all BGP sessions. IRR as-set: AS141137:AS-RAPIDNET.

Private Interconnection (PNI)

If either network exchanges more than 1 Gbps of traffic in a shared location, either party may request a Private Network Interconnection. We support single or multiple 10 Gbps and 100 Gbps connections. Upgrades must be completed in a timely manner to ensure congestion-free traffic exchange.

Public Peering Exchange Points

PT Media Cepat Indonesia is present at 11 Internet Exchange points across Indonesia with route server peering and BFD support:

IIX-Jakarta100G
DE-CIX Jakarta100G
JKT-IX100G
OpenIXP / NiCE100G
DCI Indonesia DCI-IX100G
Digital Edge EPIX Jakarta100G
EdgeNXT100G
C2IX20G
CXC Jakarta20G
Equinix Jakarta10G
ODIX Omadata10G

Interconnection Facilities

Our network is available for cross-connect at 15 data centers across Indonesia and Singapore:

  • APJII Banten — Serang
  • APJII Jabar — Bandung
  • Cloudata Indonesia DC (ClouDC-JK3) — Jakarta Selatan
  • Datacenter APJII-Cyber — Jakarta Selatan
  • DCI Indonesia (JK1) — Bekasi, Cibitung
  • Digital Realty Bersama (CGK10) — Jakarta Barat
  • Digital Realty Bersama (CGK11) — Jakarta Timur
  • EDGE1 Digital Edge (JKT1) — Jakarta Selatan
  • Equinix JK1 — Jakarta
  • Equinix SG1 — Singapore
  • IDC 3D — Jakarta Selatan
  • neuCentrIX — Bandung & Jakarta Pusat
  • NEX Datacenter (NEX-JK2) — Jakarta Selatan
  • NTT Jakarta 2 Data Center (JKT2) — Jakarta
  • ProDC — Jakarta Selatan

Routing Policy

  • Each party shall only announce prefixes they are authorized to originate.
  • Prefix and AS-path filtering are applied on all BGP sessions based on PeeringDB records and IRR data.
  • Prefixes with invalid RPKI state will be dropped.
  • Bogon prefixes and Martian networks are filtered by default.
  • Maximum prefix limits are enforced — exceeding the limit will shut down the session automatically.

Important Notices

To ensure quality of operations, PT Media Cepat Indonesia reserves the following rights:

  • To alter this peering policy at any time without prior notice.
  • To accept or decline any peering request at any time for any reason.
  • To suspend peering connectivity without notice if severe quality of service issues such as high latency, packet loss, or jitter are detected.
  • To terminate any peering connection at any time without notice.

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Terakhir diperbarui: Mei 2026