Frankfurt location: latency and peering
WingNode hosts from Frankfurt, Germany — one of the world's largest internet exchanges. Expected latency, peering and how to test from your side.
All WingNode infrastructure currently lives in Frankfurt, Germany. Frankfurt is home to DE-CIX, one of the three largest internet exchange points in the world, which translates into excellent latency across Europe.
Average latency from major cities
- Belgrade, RS — 30–40 ms
- Zagreb, HR — 25–35 ms
- Sarajevo, BA — 35–45 ms
- Ljubljana, SI — 20–30 ms
- Skopje, MK — 40–55 ms
- Podgorica, ME — 35–50 ms
- Pristina, XK — 35–50 ms
- Vienna, AT — 15–25 ms
- Berlin, DE — 5–10 ms
- Amsterdam, NL — 10–15 ms
- London, UK — 15–25 ms
- Paris, FR — 15–20 ms
- Warsaw, PL — 20–25 ms
At these numbers FiveM, Minecraft, Rust and Source engine games play without rubber-banding.
Peering and transit
We combine direct peering (DE-CIX, GCore, Voxility) with blended transit (Cogent, Lumen, Telia). That means latency stays low even during peak hours.
Expanding locations
We plan to add additional locations as demand grows. If you need a specific region, open a ticket with the use case — we prioritize new locations by customer demand.
