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<p>Our Singapore routes currently go through France, heh.</p>
<p>Start: 2022-01-18T13:32:07-0500<br>
HOST: bom-h01.int.controld.com Loss% Snt Last Avg Best
Wrst StDev<br>
1.|-- 103.13.115.1 0.0% 10 0.5 2.1 0.3
15.5 4.7<br>
2.|-- 103.149.113.69 0.0% 10 2.1 2.0 1.9
2.1 0.1<br>
3.|-- 203.199.133.125 0.0% 10 7.0 4.6 3.2
10.7 2.4<br>
4.|-- 172.28.176.254 0.0% 10 4.0 3.5 3.2
4.0 0.2<br>
5.|-- ix-ae-1-100.tcore2.mlv-mu 0.0% 10 3.3 3.6 3.3
4.8 0.4<br>
6.|-- if-ae-16-2.tcore1.svw-sin 80.0% 10 180.1 180.1 180.1
180.1 0.0<br>
7.|-- if-ae-31-6.tcore1.wyn-mar 10.0% 10 179.9 180.2 179.9
181.2 0.4<br>
8.|-- if-ae-2-3.tcore2.wyn-mars 40.0% 10 179.7 180.2 179.5
181.7 0.8<br>
9.|-- if-ae-7-2.tcore2.fnm-fran 10.0% 10 180.3 180.3 179.8
181.2 0.5<br>
10.|-- if-ae-4-2.tcore1.fr0-fran 0.0% 10 179.7 179.8 179.7
180.0 0.1<br>
11.|-- 195.219.50.202 0.0% 10 309.0 310.4 308.8
315.9 2.9<br>
12.|-- HundredGE0-5-0-0.br03.sin 0.0% 10 306.8 307.2 305.4
314.3 2.7<br>
13.|-- HundredGE0-5-0-0.br03.sin 0.0% 10 305.4 307.4 305.3
313.7 2.6<br>
14.|-- metro.tenGigE0-6-0-20.10. 0.0% 10 309.1 308.4 305.9
314.5 2.8<br>
15.|-- 37.120.220.219 0.0% 10 318.9 328.0 314.7
376.2 18.6<br>
16.|-- 84.247.49.130 0.0% 10 325.9 324.7 318.9
334.4 4.8<br>
17.|-- 84.247.49.100 0.0% 10 317.5 311.4 309.3
318.0 3.4<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Are you sure it was about poor routing to Singapore
and not poor routing to networks in EU?
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<div>The reason I ask is that a majority of connectivity has
been lost to EU and EU > India is mostly via US >
Singapore now. </div>
<div>I see high latency on this route for that reason but so far
haven't seen packet loss or routing issues with Singapore. </div>
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<div>Thanks. </div>
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PM Christopher Munz-Michielin <<a
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what it's worth we have a provider in India for an anycast
network <br>
who gave us a similar answer when we ticketed them about poor
routing to <br>
Singapore.<br>
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Chris<br>
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On 2022-01-18 9:08 a.m., Mukund Sivaraman wrote:<br>
> We received the following email today from our upstream
(in India):<br>
><br>
>> Our transit traffic partners have reported multiple
sub-sea cable<br>
>> damages on the Atlantic route towards Europe and US
east coast. Users<br>
>> might face additional latency and occasional packet
loss towards these<br>
>> destinations.<br>
>><br>
>> Our partners are working with relevant authorities
and cable sea<br>
>> companies for restoration and will take few days to
address it. We<br>
>> will inform as soon as this is resolved.
Inconvenience caused is<br>
>> highly regretted.<br>
> I've read about cable cuts due to the Tonga volcanic
eruption, but the<br>
> above as "multiple cable damages" is mentioned as in the
Atlantic. Does<br>
> anyone know more about this? A news search for "cable
cuts" didn't bring<br>
> up anything aside from the Tonga story.<br>
><br>
> Mukund<br>
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