The London Internet Exchange (LINX), which is a central hub for much of the Internet traffic that both comes into and goes out of the United Kingdom, has announced major plans to redevelop their secondary London interconnect platform (LON2) and give member ISPs more flexibility.As one of the largest Internet exchanges in the world LINX, which is a mutual membership organisation, currently connects 735 networks in over 65 countries around the globe. The exchange can today handle 16.155Tb (Terabits) of connected capacity and is dealing with 3.34Tbps+ (Terabits per second) of live peak capacity. Suffice to say that LINX has a big influence.