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(deleted) Thu 28-Jan-10 21:21:15
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AAISP & latancy


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Hi, im thinking of moving to aaisp however can any on tell us what the Latency is like?
I average about 200ms to any site at the moment which isnt good for vpning frown


Thanks
Dan
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(deleted) Thu 28-Jan-10 21:24:19
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Re: AAISP & latancy


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You LLU with tiscally? smile
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(learned) Thu 28-Jan-10 21:25:47
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Re: AAISP & latancy


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I get pings of around 20ms if that helps. Can't say if that is any better than my previous ISP


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(deleted) Thu 28-Jan-10 21:27:14
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Re: AAISP & latancy


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No im with o-bit via vivaciti
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(deleted) Thu 28-Jan-10 21:28:56
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In reply to a post by dreaddan:
No im with o-bit via vivaciti
That's poor. I think you'll find AAISP far better
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(deleted) Fri 29-Jan-10 14:48:18
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Re: AAISP & latancy


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yep well my mac has been requested so ithink I'll be jumping next month - dam 30 days notice.
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(deleted) Sun 31-Jan-10 14:09:27
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Re: AAISP & latancy


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In reply to a post by dreaddan:
No im with o-bit via vivaciti

After using that total joke of a service (via Titan) for a mere two weeks myself last year I can guarantee you will be more than happy with latency on A&A compared to your existing service.

You will have regrets though, not migrating sooner! laugh
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(deleted) Sun 31-Jan-10 14:37:35
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thanks - V say that most of the work for the extra capasity is in place and just need to BT to fix something before turning it on...
How long does a migration take?
I assume it's about a week?

Thanks
Dan
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(deleted) Mon 01-Feb-10 11:53:42
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In reply to a post by dreaddan:
thanks - V say that most of the work for the extra capasity is in place and just need to BT to fix something before turning it on...
How long does a migration take?
I assume it's about a week?

Thanks
Dan

Usually a week yeah, but you will get the date from AAISP and sent confirmation by SMS when the changeover has been completed too.
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