Could it be related to the fiber cut in the red sea?
On Tue, May 21, 2024 at 3:21 PM Scott Q. <qm...@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. <qm...@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. >> >