LINX Completes 100G Capacity Upgrade in Jeddah to Meet Rising Demand
LINX upgrades Jeddah’s internet exchange with 100G ports, enhancing connectivity, security, and resilience to support rising regional traffic and digital growth.

The London Internet Exchange (LINX) have confirmed that their 100G capacity upgrade project in Jeddah has been completed, following an increase in customers and port demands at the interconnection hub in KSA.
LINX have been powering Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) for Center3 , their strategic partner in Saudi Arabia since 2018. Jeddah was the first port of call for this deployment and since then LINX peering services have gone live in Riyadh and teams are preparing to deploy in Dammam this year.
Jeddah is one of the main landing stations for subsea cables in the Middle East, distributing global content locally and providing convenient onward connectivity to Asia, Europe and Africa.
The IXP in Jeddah creates a neutral and central meeting point in the MG1 (MENA Gateway) data centre for carriers, cloud, content providers, enterprise networks and more to peer their network traffic locally and improve end user online performance.
- Lower latency
- Increased control and resilience
- Increased security and redundancy
We are pleased to be upgrading our internet exchange capacity with an additional 16 x 100G port capability due to customer demand in Jeddah. This enhancement further strengthens Jeddah’s role as a digital gateway, ensuring faster, more efficient connections for networks and users across the region.
– Halil Kama, Regional Director, LINX in the Middle East
With regular traffic peaks over 650Gbps, networks connected into the IXP in Jeddah need to ensure their ports have the capacity to cope with the spikes in online traffic often generated by sporting events or gaming upgrades.