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    Home»News»Local internet traffic doubles in one year as IXPN hits historic 2tbps milestone
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    Local internet traffic doubles in one year as IXPN hits historic 2tbps milestone

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    By Martin Ekpeke

    In a major leap forward for West Africa’s digital economy, Nigeria’s domestic internet traffic has experienced an unprecedented surge, doubling its capacity in less than twelve months as the Internet Exchange Point of Nigeria (IXPN) officially crossed the historic 2 Terabits per second (Tbps) peak traffic milestone.

    This milestone is a massive leap from the 1Tbps recorded in April 2025, and exponentially highlights a fundamental shift in how internet data is managed in Africa’s most populous nation, moving away from expensive international routing and focusing heavily on keeping local traffic within local borders.

    According to data released by IXPN and posted on its official LinkedIn page, Nigeria’s internet traffic trajectory has been on a steady upward curve since 2022. However, the period between 2025 and early 2026 saw an unprecedented vertical spike.

    The data shows that peak traffic officially breached the 2tbps mark in March 2026 and has since continued its upward momentum, currently tracking at over 2.3Tbps. This surge is powered by a growing ecosystem that now connects more than 135 networks, including major internet service providers (ISPs), mobile network operators, fintech firms, and educational institutions peering at the exchange.

    Historically, a large portion of Africa’s domestic internet traffic was routed through overseas servers in Europe or North America before reaching a user next door.

    IXPN’s localization strategy completely disrupts this costly cycle by allowing localized networks to peer directly at IXPN across its presence in multiple data centres, yielding substantial infrastructure and financial rewards.

    First, networks achieve a significant slash in transit costs, saving heavily on international bandwidth and transit fees by exchanging data locally. Additionally, they experience ultra-low latency, meaning shorter physical distances for data to travel, which translates to a drastically better, near-instantaneous user experience for consumers. The strategy also ensures enhanced resilience because operating across redundant paths within multiple domestic data centers creates a highly stable, fail-safe local network ecosystem.

    Finally, it enables rapid content delivery, allowing content delivery networks (CDNs), streaming platforms, and cloud applications to load significantly faster for the end-user.

    This infrastructure milestone serves as a vital engine for Nigeria’s broader economic aspirations. With the federal government actively pushing for a tech-driven economy, a robust and fast domestic internet exchange point acts as the foundation required to scale up innovations in Artificial Intelligence (AI), digital banking, e-commerce, and cloud computing.

    As the technical landscape scales up, IXPN is throwing down the gauntlet to the remaining local operators with a direct call to action: “Nigeria’s internet is growing fast. Is your network part of it?”

    For the modern Nigerian business, joining the exchange is no longer just about optimizing operational efficiency, it is about keeping Nigerian data within Nigeria, building a resilient digital sovereignty, and anchoring the internet exchange that is actively powering Africa’s digital future.

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