Scope of activities
The scope of activities that the IX should carry out is worthy of early consideration,
although this is likely to be a matter for continual assessment as the IX grows,
and the profile and requirements of its members changes. Some IXs limit themselves
to purely providing a switched infrastructure, whilst others offer extra technical
services (e.g. route servers, private interconnects) and some IXs carry out
non-technical activities for the benefit of its members, acting, to varying
extents, as trade associations. These latter activities can be contentious,
some ISPs want their fees to fund only the IX physical infrastructure. Also
these activities can often be country specific, and therefore being of limited
benefit to ISPs not based in the country of the IX. However, an IX brings ISPs
together, not only in the network sense, most IXs have mailing lists and meetings
for their members. This means the IX can be a natural forum for discussion of
subjects of interest to the industry in general. How far an IX should involve
itself in these activities is, of course, a matter for the individual IX, its
mandate, and its members wishes. Whatever involvement the IX decides to have
outside of providing the basic switch infrastructure, it is important that it
has the support of its membership, and that the activities are documented so
that there is transparency for existing and prospective new members.