[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it says that there's no packet loss and the average latency to teliax is 1/3 that of junction networks.

the traceroutes did on several occasions suggest that teliax's upstream provider in colorado (rockynet) was suffering from bandwidth overload, as the last hop from rockynet to teliax would jump around sometimes.

this still does not explain why teliax origination did not suffer from any problems. only teliax termination suffered.

yet both termination and origination on junction networks has no problems, despite 3x higher latency.

There are no measurements that you (or I) can execute to measure the issues that might exist beyond teliax's switches. They are the only ones that have the ability to diagnose/explain the termination issues.


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