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  #1257508 12-Mar-2015 22:01
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There are some current issues with one of the transit upstreams we use (a fault was lodged with them a few hours ago).

We're getting good throughput on multi-thread download tests but poor throughput single-thread.

I was pulling over 400Mbps quite comfortably on a single download from the US the other night so it's definitely something we'll get fixed.

Once this is resolved I'll update this thread with the results, hopefully tomorrow.



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  #1257534 12-Mar-2015 22:43
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Snaps Speedtest is pretty decent considering distance:







Just go to whoever you want. There are many happy Snap customers on here and personally I think they're one of the better providers for international capacity.




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  #1257557 12-Mar-2015 23:24
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WartookMan: You might be right... looks like there's an internal issue with VOCUS (NZ Auckland) - unless that is the AKL (NZ) -to- CA (USA) connection.


I haven't had a notification from the upstream yet but it's looking much better.



1) Download from Los Angeles server:

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(160Mbps, not bad).



2) Speedtest.net Results

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Let me know how you get on now.

We're pretty serious about being the best local network in Tauranga - for example we're the only regional I'm aware of that's part of the Netflix OpenConnect program and that requires multiple gbps in capacity each night to fill the cache.



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  #1257986 13-Mar-2015 16:16
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Had one of the Technical guys at Full Flavour have a look at the upstream connections to the USA. They look like they've discovered an issue - so it certainly pays to check with you ISP (thanks @kiwikiwi). New results show:
Latest result.
50/20 Mbps fibre

Now back to work...

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  #1258037 13-Mar-2015 17:21
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Looks like Vocus are sending the FF traffic via Australia first with that latency to the US (you won't necessarily see it in the trace route)

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  #1258047 13-Mar-2015 17:47
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We've taken the Vocus route down and it's going direct to east coast US via San Jose.

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