Are these your customer-owned routers? -mel beckman
On Dec 15, 2017, at 5:24 AM, Janusz Jezowicz <janusz@speedchecker.xyz> wrote:
Since these are mostly end-user routers they are on regular ISPs (like Comcast, Verizon etc). I believe this could be quite suitable for monitoring net neutrality. Feel free to ping me off-list if you would like to explore it more.
Regards,
Janusz
On 15 December 2017 at 13:47, Dovid Bender <dovid@telecurve.com> wrote:
What kind of internet are these devices on? With Net Neutrality gone here in the US it would be a good way to measure certain services such as SIP to see which ISP's if any are tampering with packets.
On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 10:07 AM, Janusz Jezowicz <janusz@speedchecker.xyz
wrote:
Hello,
Feel free to shoot me down if you think I am posting against the rules of this mailing list but I think it may be helpful for some guys here.
We have over 1000 routers deployed across US/Canada in over 700 locations and 130+ networks. Those routers can run network tests such as traceroutes,pings,http tests and can be automated using API.
I am happy to give out access to anyone on the list - free of charge (inc. for commercial purposes). We are just interested in seeing what can be built on top of it and have capacity now.
Please send me an email off-list if you are interested or want more information
Thanks
Janusz Jezowicz Speedchecker Ltd