[97661] in North American Network Operators' Group
RE: trans-Atlantic latency?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Security Admin (NetSec))
Thu Jun 28 21:45:32 2007
From: "Security Admin (NetSec)" <secadmin@netsecdesign.com>
To: Neal R <neal@lists.rauhauser.net>
Cc: "nanog@merit.edu" <nanog@merit.edu>
Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 18:41:27 -0700
In-Reply-To: <4684423F.5070303@lists.rauhauser.net>
Errors-To: owner-nanog@merit.edu
Sprint has probably the lowest latency in the industry; I use them for a Los=
Angeles - London IPSec VPN. Typical latency is around 140-150 ms rt (70-75=
ms one-way)
40 ms RT is not possible in this reality, unless the speed of light is incre=
ased or one transimits through subspace (see Star Trek)
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Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 4:21 PM
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Subject: trans-Atlantic latency?
I have a customer with IP transport from Sprint and McLeod and fiber
connectivity to Sprint in the Chicago area. The person making the
decisions is not a routing guy but is very sharp overall. He is
currently examining the latency on trans-Atlantic links and has fixed on
the idea that he needs 40ms or less to London through whatever carrier
he picks. He has spoken to someone at Cogent about a point to point link.
What is a reasonable latency to see on a link of that distance? I
get the impression he is shopping for something that involves dilithium
crystal powered negative latency inducers, wormhole technology, or an
ethernet to tachyon bridge, but its been a long time (9/14/2001, to be
exact) since I've had a trans-Atlantic circuit under my care and things
were different back then.
Anyone care to enlighten me on what these guys can reasonably
expect on such a link? My best guess is he'd like service from Colt
based on the type of customer he is trying to reach, but its a big
muddle and I don't get to talk to all of the players ...
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