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RoyaleHosting will have a Singapore POP in early 2025 and, after that, a London POP shortly after.
Correct me if I am wrong, but did you not already have a full-blown conversation on this on the LET Discord a month or two ago?
Probably? I thought I needed it before, but I managed to fix the routing problem with PCCW. Then I just got null routed because a tiny 300 mbit ddos at my vultr node in australia got vultr to null me.
What about australia?
Stan has not mentioned anything about a potential Australia POP, but you can expect it someday.
So I just asked misaka about their link with hyonix in Amsterdam and they said this:
Thank you Misaka, @aveline at least someone acting with sanity here.
what is insane about that?
Because 200% of the routing problems I had in the last 12 month are a result of providers using them as upstream/transit or peer with them.
I do not want Sydney-Sydney routes via Perth, nor Seattle - Boardman routes via LAX nor Phoenix - Sao Paulo routes via Tokyo. Thank you, no.
Don't get me wrong, they may have a good product in ddos protection for gamers, but the last game I played on a computer was before the internet existed...
That is interesting, I did not see that many problems but I did not do a comprehensive check.
I did notice that they had scenic routing with charter which makes up a huge percentage of US users and if they had problems with that they probably have problems elsewhere. But it is interesting that they even have problems in their home turf of Australia.
And routing like that would be a problem for gamers as well.
At least someone from their team is on LET as well and they are somewhat responsive to these problems.
But whenever I had a crazy routing in the last year it was 95% them (the other 5% ovh or sub-sea cable cuts in Asia)