Free access to measurement network

Janusz Jezowicz janusz at speedchecker.xyz
Fri Dec 15 13:23:39 UTC 2017


Since these are mostly end-user routers they are on regular ISPs (like
Comcast, Verizon etc). I believe this could be quite suitable for
monitoring net neutrality. Feel free to ping me off-list if you would like
to explore it more.

Regards,

Janusz

On 15 December 2017 at 13:47, Dovid Bender <dovid at telecurve.com> wrote:

> What kind of internet are these devices on? With Net Neutrality gone here
> in the US it would be a good way to measure certain services such as SIP to
> see which ISP's if any are tampering with packets.
>
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> On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 10:07 AM, Janusz Jezowicz <janusz at speedchecker.xyz
> > wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Feel free to shoot me down if you think I am posting against the rules of
>> this mailing list but I think it may be helpful for some guys here.
>>
>> We have over 1000 routers deployed across US/Canada in over 700 locations
>> and 130+ networks. Those routers can run network tests such as
>> traceroutes,pings,http tests and can be automated using API.
>>
>> I am happy to give out access to anyone on the list - free of charge (inc.
>> for commercial purposes). We are just interested in seeing what can be
>> built on top of it and have capacity now.
>>
>> Please send me an email off-list if you are interested or want more
>> information
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Janusz Jezowicz
>> Speedchecker Ltd
>>
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