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HE NYC -> Paris connection down?

dirkdirk Member
edited August 2011 in General

How is it possible that HE can have it's connection between US (NYC) and Europe (Paris-France) down for 5 hours now?
Are they using a single line???
Can't understand that....
(tested it in both directions, from different systems)

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  • gianggiang Veteran

    I think there was some network issue, I'm not in US nor EU but in my location (Viet Nam), I've just got some problem with connection to US too.

    (Access to US website was slow. Ping to Google suddenly go very high, normal ping is around 30ms, but about 2 hours ago, it was about 300ms)

  • dirkdirk Member

    Connection is still down :-(
    My traceroute to the US still stops in Paris. (HE hop in Paris-France)
    And when I test a US to Europe connection (go from my own connection, to a VPS in Sweden, and from that connect to a BuyVM connection in San Jose), it stops at a HE hop in NYC.

  • dirkdirk Member

    It tooks them about 26 hours to get it back up-and-running ...
    (oh and between NYC and Paris there was another hop, the one that didn't response and that was in ASH)

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