Are you sure it was about poor routing to Singapore and not poor routing to networks in EU?
The reason I ask is that a majority of connectivity has been lost to EU and EU > India is mostly via US > Singapore now. I see high latency on this route for that reason but so far haven't seen packet loss or routing issues with Singapore. Thanks. On Tue, Jan 18, 2022 at 10:46 PM Christopher Munz-Michielin < [email protected]> wrote: > For what it's worth we have a provider in India for an anycast network > who gave us a similar answer when we ticketed them about poor routing to > Singapore. > > Chris > > On 2022-01-18 9:08 a.m., Mukund Sivaraman wrote: > > We received the following email today from our upstream (in India): > > > >> Our transit traffic partners have reported multiple sub-sea cable > >> damages on the Atlantic route towards Europe and US east coast. Users > >> might face additional latency and occasional packet loss towards these > >> destinations. > >> > >> Our partners are working with relevant authorities and cable sea > >> companies for restoration and will take few days to address it. We > >> will inform as soon as this is resolved. Inconvenience caused is > >> highly regretted. > > I've read about cable cuts due to the Tonga volcanic eruption, but the > > above as "multiple cable damages" is mentioned as in the Atlantic. Does > > anyone know more about this? A news search for "cable cuts" didn't bring > > up anything aside from the Tonga story. > > > > Mukund > -- Anurag Bhatia anuragbhatia.com

