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Re: From Europe to Australia via right way
From: Piotr <piotr.1234 () interia pl>
Date: Thu, 02 Apr 2015 10:34:00 +0200
It's close to Sydney, 203.18.241.0/24What's the reason, there are some telecoms,isp that have paths eastbound, southbound but in routing table they prefer longer path via US ?
regards, Piotr W dniu 2015-04-02 o 01:45, Matt Perkins pisze:
Some times you can get luck and go through SE-ME-WE3 (we it's not cut) but most path's are via the US. What is your destination network in Australia. Matt
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