Yes I just tried a very comforting traceroute traceroute ip 63.223.7.7 Sun Jun 18 20:52:28.946 GMT Tracing the route to 63.223.7.7 1 TenGE13-3.br03.chc01.pccwbtn.net (63.218.4.253) [MPLS: Label 24967 Exp 0] 182 msec TenGE12-2.br03.chc01.pccwbtn.net (63.218.4.249) 182 msec TenGE13-3.br03.chc01.pccwbtn.net (63.218.4.253) 182 msec 2 TenGE13-3.br03.chc01.pccwbtn.net (63.218.4.253) [MPLS: Label 24967 Exp 0] 181 msec TenGE12-2.br03.chc01.pccwbtn.net (63.218.4.249) 182 msec 181 msec 3 TenGE15-0.cr04.chc01.pccwbtn.net (63.218.4.193) [MPLS: Label 5035 Exp 0] 181 msec 181 msec 181 msec 4 pos2-0.cr04.nyc02.pccwbtn.net (63.218.4.38) [MPLS: Label 20449 Exp 0] 181 msec 181 msec 180 msec 5 pos4-0.cr04.ldn01.pccwbtn.net (63.218.12.85) [MPLS: Label 24363 Exp 0] 181 msec 181 msec 181 msec 6 ge0-1.204.var01.los01.pccwbtn.net (63.223.7.41) 181 msec * 180 msec read timed-out Query Complete
On Sun, Jun 18, 2017 at 9:01 PM, Joel Jaeggli <joe...@bogus.com> wrote: > > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Jun 18, 2017, at 12:29, Sina Owolabi <notify.s...@gmail.com> wrote: > > PCCW? I dont think I've heard of them > > > Pccw would be sat3 glo1 and wacs maybe others. > > http://mediafiles.pccwglobal.com/images/downloads/Inf_map.pdf > > Their looking glass can give you some idea into their reach with Nigeria > with a little experimentation. > > http://lookingglass.pccwglobal.com/ > > That said sat3 and glo1 combined have something like an order of magnitude > less capacity than wacs so the survival / utility of any of the older > systems when losing the newest ones is probably less than complete. > > > On Sun, Jun 18, 2017 at 8:10 PM, Rod Beck > <rod.b...@unitedcablecompany.com> wrote: > > > PCCW has a strong presence in Africa and they are easy to work with. > > > > - R. > > > ________________________________ > > From: NANOG <nanog-boun...@nanog.org> on behalf of Sina Owolabi > > <notify.s...@gmail.com> > > Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2017 8:59:41 PM > > To: nanog@nanog.org list > > Subject: Internet connectivity in Nigeria > > > Hi All > > > Currently having a terrible situation in Nigeria where the GLO1 and > > MainOne cables appear to be both down. > > Can anyone suggest a good Nigerian ISP with redundancies enough to > > overcome at least two of the following dying out? > > > SAT-3 > > WACS > > GLO1 > > ACE > > MainOne > > > Please dont say MTN or any of the Nigerian telcos, except there are no > > other options, customer service will leave you trying to commit bodily > > harm. > >