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Cleaned up article, added links and made the document more 'juicy'
The concept that this page has been tagged for deletion is absurd. The Seattle Internet Exchange is an integral part of the functioning of the Internet in the Northwest United States, Canada, and for traffic from Asia. With over 160 member organizations it is ABSOLUTELY notable. It is a non-profit member run and supported organiation that hundreds of people and entities have participated in, with millions of people's Internet running through it. There is no question that it is notable.
Eprosenx (talk) 06:36, 4 October 2013 (UTC)eprosenx Eric Rosenberry
The Seattle Internet Exchange is a model Internet exchange over which significant North American traffic flows. It is worthy of a Wikipedia article.Pete Ashdown (talk) 14:50, 4 October 2013 (UTC)