
3 ways peering improves your network
Zenlayer has 5400+ peers worldwide - why should you care? Learn how peering helps providers route traffic more efficiently, reduce transit costs, and improve uptime.
Zenlayer has 5400+ peers worldwide - why should you care? Learn how peering helps providers route traffic more efficiently, reduce transit costs, and improve uptime.

The Benefits of Peering
Peering is a way to exchange traffic with another party (typically a transit provider or content provider) via a direct connection. No third party networks are involved and usually neither party incurs a cost for the traffic exchanged, unless it is a paid peering arrangement (less common).
At GPF 12.0 in NYC this week, Zenlayer expanded its peering network in Europe and Asia, and now has over 300 global peers.
In this blog, we discuss the top three benefits of peering.
Peering is a way to exchange traffic with another party (typically a transit provider or content provider) via a direct connection. No third party networks are involved and usually neither party incurs a cost for the traffic exchanged, unless it is a paid peering arrangement (less common).
At GPF 12.0 in NYC this week, Zenlayer expanded its peering network in Europe and Asia, and now has over 300 global peers.
In this blog, we discuss the top three benefits of peering.