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Originally Posted by MaverickJesus
My graph has been pretty flat since December, last night it went a bit odd and did this (I was barely using the internet so I'm pretty sure it wasn't me). What would cause the minimum latency to step like that?
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normally adsl congestion causes that kind of slope, whilst cable congestion instead usually just pushes up max and average latency.
however peering congestion can cause that as well.
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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq
It stayed good for about 2-3 weeks now, but my service is getting disconnected in 11 days anyway. 15 months of waiting? Nah... They had their chance a long time ago
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Persoanlly I think it will be shortlived but at the same time it wont be as bad as it was pre uplift.
You have some congestion there in late afternoon evening time, so thats obviously going to increase when the speeds get put on 10:1. But with more overall capacity and a bigger shared pipe it wont be anywhere near as bad as before.
I think VM have abandoned congestion relief in my area as march fix date is delayed until end of may, end of may is conveniantly the time when the speed doubling work is been done so now VM seem to be treating that work as the congestion relief. Seems I didnt get the "extra US added" like some people get when they have US congestion. My area also still has downstream congestion and no upgrade there either. I just hope infinity isnt late to town.