Could it be related to the fiber cut in the red sea? On Tue, May 21, 2024 at 3:21 PM Scott Q. <qmail@top-consulting.net> wrote:
Hi Jim,
right now I'm trying to reach 250ms from Singapore to MTL ( 69.90.179.5 ) and back.
These networks can do it for example: https://lg.sin.psychz.net/ http://network.sg.gs/lg/
However Linode/Digital Ocean both get 330ms from their networks in Singapore. They use Telstra/GTT/Arelion which are very good networks so I don't understand what the deal is. I used to get 230-250ms to that region from our DC but something changed recently and it's all over the place.
Thanks!
On Tuesday, 21/05/2024 at 14:49 Justin Streiner wrote:
What do you mean by "really fast transit"? Are you referring to round-trip latency? If so, what sort of latency target are you looking to hit? Where in North America are you trying to reach, using which providers? If the networks in North America and Asia are multihomed, that provides some level of protection from peering disputes.
Thank you jms
On Tue, May 21, 2024 at 8:25 AM Scott Q. <qmail@top-consulting.net> wrote:
I apologize if this is off-topic, but I am looking to purchase some VPS in Asia on a network that has really fast transit to NA and not affected by the latest peering disputes. The network should have really good connectivity to India / Indonesia / Thailand and ideally Australia as well.
Please reply off-list.