Re: Transatlantic response times.

2002-03-25 Thread Neil J. McRae
Should be around 70ms RTT for London to NYC on an E1, so maybe a little more or less for a T1. Regards, Neil. -- Neil J. McRae - Alive and Kicking [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Transatlantic response times.

2002-03-25 Thread Iljitsch van Beijnum
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Pistone, Mike wrote: I was curious if anybody would share what they consider to be average or acceptable transatlantic ping response times over a T1. I know there are tons of variables here, but I am looking for ballpark figures. Assume that utilization on the circuit

Re: Transatlantic response times.

2002-03-25 Thread Jake Khuon
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Re: Transatlantic response times.

2002-03-25 Thread PETER JANSEN
Mike: Our web site at http://sla.cw.net/ provides you with real time RTT measurements on our network. That should give you a good picture of typical large network response times. Regards Peter Jansen Global Peering Cable Wireless Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 10:13 -0500 (EST) From: Pistone,

Re: Transatlantic response times.

2002-03-25 Thread Richard A Steenbergen
On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 09:13:20AM -0600, Pistone, Mike wrote: Is there any equation to estimate response times? For example, if your circuit from A to Z has a 500ms avg response, than that equates to a circuit distance of aprox. 5000 miles or something? As I'm sure you remember from your