CloudFlare Inc., owner of one of the world's largest multimedia content delivery networks (CDNs) and a network of DNS servers, has signed an agreement with ATM S.A. relating to traffic exchange at ATM's Thinx Internet exchange point.

The main hub of Thinx IX is located at the carrier-neutral Thinx Poland Data Center in Warsaw. IP traffic exchange services at the Thinx IX are addressed primarily to operators, Internet access providers and portals, enabling direct traffic exchange with other networks and with Internet content providers. CloudFlare is the latest major content provider to choose to use the services of the Thinx Internet exchange point.

The efficient delivery of content via CloudFlare's CDN is ensured by, among other things, the location of the network's access hubs at 63 data centers all over the world. This enables reduction of delays, which for Internet users means faster access to resources from any place and any device. Its connection to the Thinx exchange point in Warsaw will provide CloudFlare with additional bandwidth and access to local operators.

ATM S.A. is the WSE listed Polish data center market leader as well as an expert in security of data transmission and processing. Under the ATMAN and Thinx Poland brands the company provides colocation, hosting and cloud computing services in its data centers with 13,600 sq m (146,400 sq ft) of the total space. Using own international links and fiber-optic networks in the largest Polish cities, ATM offers broadband IP services including Internet access and data transmission. Major recipients of the services are telecommunications operators, traditional media, Internet portals, financial institutions, commercial and industrial companies. More information at www.atm.com.pl.

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