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It appears PIPE Transit now has only one upstream AS, that being TPG
AS7545 (same as what happened to Soul/Comindico AS9942 long ago).
So it maybe more of a TPG access issue if you're not seeing the same
behaviour on PIPE Transit?<br>
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-Brad<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/07/2013 5:44 PM, Joshua D'Alton
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<div dir="ltr">Hi noggers,
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<div style="">Seeing massive packet loss internationally on 1xDC
transit, 3xbusiness DSL, 2x residential DSL, and 1x mobile
data, seems mostly <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://he.net">he.net</a>, but haven't been able to
find a location that doesn't use HE either way.</div>
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<div style="">TATA return-path seems as bad as usual.</div>
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<div style="">Have lodged ticket(s), but 6pm on a Friday
afternoon... Anyone else with problems?</div>
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Oh PIPE transit seems fine.</div>
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<div style="">Beer time it seems!</div>
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