How's Cogent looking these days? They, along with Yipes, were always trying
to get meetings with me.
-carl
Daniel
If GPS visibility is not an option (GPS can be very finicky about being
able to see an open percentage of the sky), then CDMA signals are also an
option in the states. Handy if the installation is going to be in a
highrise. Prices seem to vary greatly between manufacturers, I've gotten
quotes
We're seeing very poor performance on Cogent in Chicago to major sites
such as CNN and Salon. Traceroutes indicate packets dropping inside
Cogent's network and at their handoff to at atdn.net. Opened a ticket with
Cogent around 10am Central, haven't heard from anybody since.
Not necessarily
Cogent is experiencing two problems right now. Their automated message
reports that they have a backbone problem causing latency, but they also
seem to be experiencing peering problems with Sprint.
Output over Cogent:
sarglund-cogenttraceroute www.duke-energy.com
Translating
Yes, it looks like this might have been resolved. Duke Energy, Teco
Energy, Accenture, and the Washington Post are all now accessible via
Cogent.
-carl
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Cogent's again seeing congestion at their hand-off to ATDN.net.
Traceroutes to their mailservers show packet loss and mail into AOL is
dying a few packets into the conversation.
Cogent says they're waiting on a call back from AOL, no ETR provided.
Carl Hirsch