Google Now Available as a Private Peering Point

Published on 10. Sep 2025

Google Now Available as a Private Peering Point
Google is now also accessible via a private peering point. This expands the possibilities for companies and network operators to make their connections to Google services even more direct, stable, and powerful. While traditional access via public Internet exchanges often depends on many factors such as utilization, routing decisions, or bandwidth restrictions, private peering enables a dedicated, exclusive connection.

This connection offers decisive advantages for companies that have particularly high requirements in terms of latency, security, and reliability. Direct coupling with Google allows data streams to be exchanged more efficiently, resulting in a noticeable optimization of performance. At the same time, transit costs can be reduced and control over data traffic increased.

By making Google accessible via private peering points, the company is sending a clear signal for greater flexibility and quality in network operations. Network operators, internet service providers, and large corporate customers now have the opportunity to interact even more closely with Google's infrastructure and take their digital communications to a new level.

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Robin Holl

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