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Under performing result
And yo this very slow/unresponsive browsing to a lot of web site and total failure to load others
And the problem is clearly showing on the tbbqm as latency as more than doubled starting to subside now, so hopefully just a blip that they have sorted out as they do have this Service alert
Edited by tommy45 (Thu 16-Jun-16 14:52:16)
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can i just get in there now and shout 0-1. get in.
hand of god has nohthng on you lot. that was never offside! was it?
noticed it too just came here to see if anyone else having problems.
lol it will get sorted after the footie prolly
Edited by deleted (Thu 16-Jun-16 15:19:53)
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Anyone seeing the effects just browsing the web like i am would have a hard job not to notice something was wrong TBQM
and this one which looks a lot worse F8lure /AAISP based
And pings to any host that goes via London are effected latency is still just over double the normal base latency @ around 27-35ms when it's normally a constant 13ms
Edited by tommy45 (Thu 16-Jun-16 15:17:59)
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Yup, having problems here too. Web very unresponsive and lots of jitter on VOIP
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http://status.zensupport.co.uk/active/5/4695 only update at 15:11 was the time extended to what it currently says latency still is double what it should be
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You only have to look at what time the football finishes to know when Zen will fix it!
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Football is stretching capacity at several providers and suspect the SME ones will suffer more than most.
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Football is stretching capacity at several providers and suspect the SME ones will suffer more than most. It shouldn't do though and Zen's sales pitch is that they will not be the bottleneck , also the football is on TV broadcast over the air, and if we are talking about the ireland /russia or who ever match that hasn't even started yet just the usual blurb from ex players ect , and that programe doesn't end until 7pm, which isn't acceptable
IMO sporting events should have no impact on the service
Just had a look at my latency monitoring and for now at least latency is back to normal levels
Edited by tommy45 (Thu 16-Jun-16 16:13:59)
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streching more that that blokes brain.
anyway well done lads you deserve it.
you know when i played e sports i instructed my tribe leader to give a team we were playing the match because i had 1 second of gamplay with a script that was banned in europe but not banned in the usa. my fault for not checking before the match started.
i dont get how in this day and age this can happen. at least i got my brexit vote, lol.
yet more lies.
Edited by deleted (Thu 16-Jun-16 16:17:13)
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Well football has never interested me and it is no longer about sport, but is a business ,& greed ,we are not all the same and it would be a boring place if we were , So more disruption on Zen again on the Monday the 20th no doubt although that is 8pm
Edited by tommy45 (Thu 16-Jun-16 16:32:06)
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Issue is firms not putting a TV in an office so people have it streaming in the corner of their screen etc...so in an office of five people bandwidth quickly adds up.
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me too to be honest im more into motorsports. team effort instead of [censored] pansies diving for free kicks etc.
still hurts to see it and everyone else sees it and still the goal is given. i guess us welsh are used to it.
lets hope the national grid rethink what the think they can run through our pristine countryside.
or it will be war  and they will have wished theyd buried the cables any way.
Edited by deleted (Thu 16-Jun-16 18:18:41)
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Issue is firms not putting a TV in an office so people have it streaming in the corner of their screen etc...so in an office of five people bandwidth quickly adds up.
To me it also shows that most providers networks are run to the wire, so when there is a surge in demand they can't cope, so is pretty lame IMO, One other solution would be to limit the amount of data being used for streaming on their networks so the rest of us don't see issues like this one
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Well, at least I know what it was now ...dreadfully slow loading of pages etc., and some not at all.
- couldn't understand all that on the BQM, and thought someone had hacked my router!
I share your views about football too!
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surge in demand my [censored]. zen have hit the botom imo no beter than the rest so why pay a premium.
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I agree. Should not happen.
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stu values your opinion more than me and that other guy even more.lol
you know that one the one that just resigned as a county councillor.
pm me and ill give you a link.
Edited by deleted (Thu 16-Jun-16 18:15:50)
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While I will agree Zen isn't the top for quality & living of historic performance I have noticed my BQM had a little blip.
As mentioned high demand on streaming services today no doubt watching football.
Edited by derekdel (Thu 16-Jun-16 19:58:43)
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My service was quite unusable during 1 of the 2hrs as a result as it affected those in the north more , which is were i am
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what?
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