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 Anyone Noticed That European Links Went Bad?, Latency >400ms (Update Aft 2 Mths Unrsv)

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ajimix
post May 2 2024, 07:25 PM

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This issue is still present. Any site in Europe is slow to load, and many times fails.

Using a VPN routing the traffic to other countries, like the USA, makes everything work properly but then you are limited in speed by the VPN.

Is there any ETA for when it will be fixed? Contacting the ISP just brings up the usual "everything looks good from our side"...
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post May 3 2024, 03:12 PM

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I still don't see any improvement
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post May 5 2024, 02:04 PM

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QUOTE(petpenyubobo @ May 5 2024, 01:19 PM)
I actually don't have Mullvad VPN. But I know it's using 31173 AB as one of its hosting carrier partners.

Can't disclose my exact solution entirely here for prying eyes.  brows.gif
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Maybe you got a server there and configured your own VPN?

I also need a solution, this is getting absurd, so long without a solution and TIME doesn't officially say anything.

Maybe you can share via PM?
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post May 5 2024, 03:36 PM

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Yes, using a VPN allows you to change the routing, but then you are limited by the VPN bandwidth.

Is there any other way to change the routing without being limited in bandwidth?
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post May 6 2024, 12:20 PM

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I don't get why enter into politics. As petpenyubobo says, we are mere consumers. We should have what we are paying. I'm paying fiber internet which should work when I load a website, regardless if the website is located in the USA, Europe or a remote island.

Right now all European websites and services are slow to load, specially in the afternoon/evening/night. I'm again complaining to TIME again today.

If we all complain, maybe they find out there is a problem and fix it
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post May 6 2024, 01:02 PM

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QUOTE(huntx @ May 6 2024, 01:01 PM)
Actually you are getting what you paid for. Broadband Service Level Agreement is best-effort, there is no clause gurantee on network latency or packet loss.
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So European websites failing to load is what I paid for?
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post May 8 2024, 10:25 AM

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One more day of suffering on European websites... we keep counting
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post May 29 2024, 03:34 PM

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I'm also still suffering; the only way I manage to surf the internet, especially in the evenings and weekends, is to use a VPN so European traffic is routed differently. Without VPN, European websites are barely usable
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post May 31 2024, 09:27 AM

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QUOTE(rezzorix @ May 30 2024, 08:24 PM)
And another update from my side; still all connections from/to Europe baaaad  bangwall.gif
My most stable option in terms of latency over the past weeks was a VPN through Mexico City rclxub.gif

Frankfurt:
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Amsterdam:
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Previous update: *
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yesterday european websites were unusable without a VPN. Most websites were not loading at all and simple ping tests were dropping most of the paquets, what a disaster...

This post has been edited by ajimix: May 31 2024, 09:28 AM
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post Jun 1 2024, 09:21 AM

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QUOTE(apocryphite @ May 31 2024, 11:10 PM)
Thank you for sharing. They updated the information today, and new fix dates are expected for the end of June...
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post Jun 9 2024, 10:30 PM

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Most European websites are not loading again. I'm coming here as at least lowyat works 😄
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post Jun 28 2024, 09:13 AM

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Update from https://myrepublic.net/sg/outage-notificati...-voice-network/

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26/06/2024 | 23:30
Here is the breakdown of the affected routes and their estimated time of repair (ETR):

Marseille to Singapore: Multiple links are still impacted, with updated ETRs on 28th June and 7th July.
Marseille to Hong Kong: ETR is set 7th of July
Tokyo to Singapore: Initial ETR is set for 14th September. We are looking for possibilities to reduce the time.
Hong Kong to Singapore: No ETR
Tokyo to Hong Kong: Two links are affected. One link has been restored since 7th June and for the other link no ETR yet


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