BGP Optimization in Brazil — Carrier-Grade Routing
Advanced BGP routing optimization for international carriers, ISPs, and enterprises operating in Brazil. Multi-path routing, IX.br peering, traffic engineering, and DDoS-resistant prefix management.
Why BGP Optimization Matters in Brazil
Brazil's internet topology is unique: over 22 IX.br (Internet Exchange Brazil) points distribute traffic across the country, making local peering essential for performance. Without proper BGP configuration, international carriers often route traffic through Miami or New York — adding 80–150ms of unnecessary latency to Brazilian end-users.
JCM Carrier's BGP optimization service configures your AS to peer directly at IX.br São Paulo (the world's second-largest IXP by traffic), Rio de Janeiro, Fortaleza, and 19 other Brazilian exchange points. This reduces latency, improves route diversity, and lowers transit costs.
Traffic Engineering
AS path prepending, MED attributes, and local preference tuning to control inbound and outbound traffic flows across multiple upstreams.
IX.br Peering Setup
Full configuration and management of BGP sessions at IX.br PoPs. Route server peering and bilateral peering with major Brazilian networks.
Multi-Path Routing
ECMP and unequal-cost load balancing across 4 upstream providers simultaneously, eliminating single points of failure.
Prefix Filtering
IRR-based prefix filtering, RPKI validation, and bogon filtering to protect your network from route hijacking and misconfigurations.