6 August 2025

Faster data paths to Europe: BIGLOBE leverages remote peering at DE-CIX Frankfurt

Frankfurt am Main/Tokyo. Japanese Internet service provider (ISP) BIGLOBE is now connected to DE-CIX Frankfurt via GlobePEER Remote. The direct connection to one of the world’s largest Internet Exchanges enhances latency and network performance for BIGLOBE’s customers – especially for data exchange with European eyeball networks. As one of Japan’s largest ISPs, BIGLOBE is using the remote peering service from the world-leading Internet Exchange operator to optimize its intercontinental data flows. The Tier 2 ISP connects through its existing access point in Tokyo.

Peering at DE-CIX Frankfurt: Controlling data flows and minimizing latency

“Remote peering enables ISPs across the globe to connect to DE-CIX Internet Exchanges independent of their physical location,” says Frank P. Orlowski, Executive Vice President Corporate Development at DE-CIX. “This allows for more efficient control of data flows, reduced latency, and significantly improved network stability.” Yuichi Minami, Executive Officer/CNO at BIGLOBE adds: “By directly connecting to European eyeball and content networks, we shorten data paths and improve service quality – especially for streaming and cloud-based applications. At the same time, we reduce costs and boost the resilience of our network.”

BIGLOBE: Internet and network services for Japan

With nearly 1100 connected networks and an annual data volume of around 45 exabytes (as of 2024), DE-CIX Frankfurt is one of the largest Internet Exchanges in the world. GlobePEER Remote allows customers at one DE-CIX location to access other Internet Exchanges within the global DE-CIX ecosystem – including Singapore, New York, Madrid, Dubai, and Frankfurt – without needing additional on-site infrastructure. Companies can simply use their existing access. Headquartered in Tokyo, BIGLOBE provides Internet access and network services, as well as content and applications for both private and business users. The new peering connection is part of the company’s international expansion strategy. In its 30th anniversary year, DE-CIX is accessible from data centers in more than 600 cities worldwide.