Re: [LUAU] Anyone got suggestions on low latency to the mainland ISP's
Brian Chee wrote: I just got a question from a friend that's a super avid xbox gamer and is trying to find an ISP that has spent a bit of time optimizing their network paths to reduce hops and thusly latency to the mainland. I vaguely remember that Tony Q. and the folks at LavaNET used to do this, but is that gone now that the lavanet folks are gone? Is there any ISP's left that actually optimize their networks? UH can get to SF within 50ms, does anyone get those kinds of numbers on an ISP? /brian chee _ Aloha, Net Enterprise on Bishop Street has many services. Call Fiona 441-5001. She is the accountant and ask her to give you any names she may have that could put you on the right track to this service. Some one in their tech department may know. ~Al Plant - Honolulu, Hawaii - Phone: 808-284-2740 + http://hawaiidakine.com + http://freebsdinfo.org + + http://aloha50.net - Supporting - FreeBSD 7.2 - 8.0 - 9* + < email: n...@hdk5.net > "All that's really worth doing is what we do for others."- Lewis Carrol ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
Re: [LUAU] Anyone got suggestions on low latency to the mainland ISP's
On the backbone side, it is pretty much the same. Most ISPs has enough upstream capacities to a few big carriers who have links to the mainland. The big difference is the last mile. Road runner is less consistent since it is shared with your neighbor. DSL latency is high, around 30ms to the DSLAM, unless you call HT and have them change the default settings (Good luck!). Servpac, a local CLEC, has their own DSLAM covering lots of area on Oahu. Their EFM product boasts symmetrical bandwidth at around $300-400 for 10M download and 10M upload. The latency is about 2-3ms to the backbone router. They don't normally sell to residential. However if your friend is a really serious game, the low latency and big upload pipe might be something interesting. Disclaimer: I work for Servpac. On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 2:05 PM, Brian Chee wrote: > I just got a question from a friend that's a super avid xbox gamer and is > trying to find an ISP that has spent a bit of time optimizing their network > paths to reduce hops and thusly latency to the mainland. > > I vaguely remember that Tony Q. and the folks at LavaNET used to do this, > but is that gone now that the lavanet folks are gone? Is there any ISP's > left that actually optimize their networks? UH can get to SF within 50ms, > does anyone get those kinds of numbers on an ISP? > > /brian chee > > > -- > > University of Hawaii SOEST > Advanced Network Computing Laboratory (ANCL) > Brian Chee > 2525 Correa Road, HIG 500 > Honolulu, HI 96822 > Office: 808-956-5797 > ___ > LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list > > http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org > ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
Re: [LUAU] Anyone got suggestions on low latency to the mainland ISP's
On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 9:34 PM, 808blogger <808blog...@gmail.com> wrote: > Lava.net is currently using QWEST and TWTC: (lava.net was purchased by > Tri-net solutions and is still 100% locally owned) > > http://bgp.he.net/AS18612 > > latency from lava.net core to mainland is <60ms . > the physical distance adds (about)50ms no matter what. Kudos to you guys at Tri-Net for buying LavaNet and keeping up the quality. I'm glad it stayed in local hands, I wish you continued success with a really great brand. Some great folks were behind its creation, and I hope the name continues to exist with the expected QOS, Sean. --scott ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
Re: [LUAU] Anyone got suggestions on low latency to the mainland ISP's
Lava.net is currently using QWEST and TWTC: (lava.net was purchased by Tri-net solutions and is still 100% locally owned) http://bgp.he.net/AS18612 latency from lava.net core to mainland is <60ms . the physical distance adds (about)50ms no matter what. On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 2:05 PM, Brian Chee wrote: > I just got a question from a friend that's a super avid xbox gamer and is > trying to find an ISP that has spent a bit of time optimizing their network > paths to reduce hops and thusly latency to the mainland. > > I vaguely remember that Tony Q. and the folks at LavaNET used to do this, > but is that gone now that the lavanet folks are gone? Is there any ISP's > left that actually optimize their networks? UH can get to SF within 50ms, > does anyone get those kinds of numbers on an ISP? > > /brian chee > > > -- > > University of Hawaii SOEST > Advanced Network Computing Laboratory (ANCL) > Brian Chee > 2525 Correa Road, HIG 500 > Honolulu, HI 96822 > Office: 808-956-5797 > ___ > LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list > > http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org > ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
Re: [LUAU] Anyone got suggestions on low latency to the mainland ISP's
> I vaguely remember that Tony Q. and the folks at LavaNET used to do this, > but is that gone now that the lavanet folks are gone? Is there any ISP's > left that actually optimize their networks? UH can get to SF within 50ms, > does anyone get those kinds of numbers on an ISP? It's about double that with Hawaiiantel. Lavanet is still around and claim a latency of 40-80 ms on their DSL service. They appear to piggyback on both Hawaiiantel and Oceanic. ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org