In reply to a post by SubspaceEddie:What I mean by better is: Demonstrably good or excellent performance with regards to speed, latency and overall uptime.
I think you'll find all the major providers are much of a muchness with regards uptime and throughput. They all *have* to run a pretty reliable network, or they'll receive millions of complaints; and they all have to meet their peak-hour speed guarantees. If you suffer a fault it's more likely to be down to your own local loop or a local exchange area issue. Some providers are better than others in communicating such issues (Aquiss have WhatsApp updates, AAISP have their status page etc).
If you absolutely cannot live with downtime, then buy a second link from a second provider using a different physical network (e.g. Virgin, 4G/5G, Starlink)
Latency can be a different matter. There are a couple of well-known providers who have LNS pools in both London and Manchester and balance sessions between them, and I've seen people in the London area complain when their sessions sometimes get terminated in Manchester. If an extra 3-5ms of latency matters to you, you might want to avoid those providers.
I regularly SSH to servers in the west coast of the USA, so 150ms of latency doesn't bother me
If you need the absolutely best transit and peering, AAISP would likely be your best bet, due to their responsive network team. I've heard people say they've reported issues with performance to a particular destination, and within an hour their engineers have investigated and put in a BGP workaround to reroute the traffic while the issue is escalated upstream. But on the flip side, there was a pretty terrible story earlier on in the year where all their customers were put on "upgraded" LNS firmware which regularly crashed, but for months they kept trying to "fix" the problem with newer firmware (still broken) rather than rollback - which they eventually did. At least they were open in their communication, but it goes to show that there's no "perfect" provider out there.



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