There is a map based on the brazilians measurements. The system used for the measurements is the SIMET (http://simet.nic.br), made by NIC.br. The tests are made by end users and the location of the tests are based on the zip code provided by the users.
http://simet.nic.br/mapas/ (only in portuguese - english version in progress) Regards, FabrÃcio. > De: Arturo Servin <aser...@lacnic.net> > Data: 5 de dezembro de 2012 12:35:00 BRST > Para: nanog@nanog.org, ta...@marvell.com > Assunto: Re: Network Latency Measurements > > > It is in beta and in spanish, though: > > http://simon.labs.lacnic.net/simon/api > http://simon.labs.lacnic.net/simon > http://simon.labs.lacnic.net/simon/participate/ > > If you found it useful we could create an english version. > > Regards > as > > On 04/12/2012 19:05, Tal Mizrahi wrote: >> Hi, >> >> We are looking for publicly available statistics of network latency >> measurements taken in large networks. >> For example, there is FCC's measurements >> (http://www.fcc.gov/measuring-broadband-america/2012/july). >> However, we are looking for something more detailed that can show a large >> number of latency measurements taken periodically (preferably with as small >> a period as possible). >> >> Any help will be appreciated. >> >> Thanks, >> Tal Mizrahi.