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Re: is sbcglobal throttling Cuban traffic?
From: Jason Hellenthal <jhellenthal () dataix net>
Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2012 16:24:57 -0400
From this location it looks aweful... and I am on a sbcglobal line.
Console> traceroute -a havanatimes.org ...[INTERNAL]... 3 [AS0] adsl-99-181-143-254.dsl.klmzmi.sbcglobal.net (99.181.143.254) 19.510 ms 27.116 ms 19.387 ms 4 [AS7132] dist2-vlan60.klmzmi.ameritech.net (67.36.55.243) 19.482 ms 18.178 ms 19.939 ms 5 [AS7132] bb2-10g4-0.klmzmi.sbcglobal.net (151.164.38.108) 19.897 ms 26.879 ms 19.883 ms 6 * * * ... It stops there not even a ping. On Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 02:41:01PM -0500, C. A. Fillekes wrote:
Reports from around the country are that traceroutes through sbcglobal (in Austin, Houston and NJ) are failing with timeout to havanatimes.org -- yet when we go in through TOR or Comcast or using overseas services, their routing is just fine. What gives?
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Current thread:
- is sbcglobal throttling Cuban traffic? C. A. Fillekes (Mar 24)
- Re: is sbcglobal throttling Cuban traffic? Chris (Mar 24)
- Re: is sbcglobal throttling Cuban traffic? C. A. Fillekes (Mar 24)
- Re: is sbcglobal throttling Cuban traffic? Jason Hellenthal (Mar 24)
- Re: is sbcglobal throttling Cuban traffic? Randy Bush (Mar 24)
- Re: is sbcglobal throttling Cuban traffic? Jeff Tantsura (Mar 24)
- Re: is sbcglobal throttling Cuban traffic? Randy Bush (Mar 24)