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Hi, thought I read the other day that they were now planning to peer at JINX, CINX and DINX (could have the story wrong). Has that happened yet, and if so would it mean they will now peer for free?
 
Hi, thought I read the other day that they were now planning to peer at JINX, CINX and DINX (could have the story wrong). Has that happened yet, and if so would it mean they will now peer for free?
 
Hi, thought I read the other day that they were now planning to peer at JINX, CINX and DINX (could have the story wrong). Has that happened yet, and if so would it mean they will now peer for free?

There have been major changes at Openserve of late, would be nice if they do change their peering policy too. The current policy is still the same document that was released in 2016 (and we tick all the boxes on that document- you’re welcome to google it- Openserve peering policy). We send through a new peering application every 3-6 months (yes we are persistent) and we did send a nudge today again... Some prefixes (Telkom ISP and Telkom mobile) are accessible directly over NAP, however all SAIX prefixes are excluded (for some weird reason).

Fundamentally, it favours them for us to peer; they would have the shortest possible handover to our network in each region, minimising how much traffic they need to transit over their core network.

Edit: link to SAIX Peering Policy: https://webreach.openserve.co.za/peering-policy
 
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Hello @websquadza how long does the migration take.
MTS was supposed to release the line today or by end of day.
Will I be effected in anyway?

Which FNO? If you still have internet from MTS, that means the line hasn’t been released yet (usually a FNO issue) and chances are you’ll be released later tonight.
 
Which FNO? If you still have internet from MTS, that means the line hasn’t been released yet (usually a FNO issue) and chances are you’ll be released later tonight.
vuma trenched.
Modem was showing red led indicating no internet.
Reboot fiber ont. Shows I have internet but none.
Any settings I need to do.
Asus RT-AX86U On mobile currently. Can't see my email
Could be Vuma side?
 
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Just another question
If you opt from 100/100 to 200/200
Thus the speed increase Instant or 1 Month notice period.
 
vuma trenched.
Modem was showing red led indicating no internet.
Reboot fiber ont. Shows I have internet but none.
Any settings I need to do.
Asus RT-AX86U On mobile currently. Can't see my email
Could be Vuma side?
Just another question
If you opt from 100/100 to 200/200
Thus the speed increase Instant or 1 Month notice period.

Morning. Can you drop me a plum with your details. I’ll get the team to check on the status of your order.

With regards to the new speed, we’ll activate based on your new speed.
 
Yes not the question I ask.
If I opt to increase Speed to 200/200; currently on 100/100.
What can I inspect; 30 day notice or not. Pay pro-rata for the remainder of month?
 
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Morning. Can you drop me a plum with your details. I’ll get the team to check on the status of your order.

With regards to the new speed, we’ll activate based on your new speed.
Martha Moto has my all my info. She dealt with my switch over to WebSquad.
 
Yes not the question I ask.
If I opt to increase Speed to 200/200; currently on 100/100.
What can I inspect; 30 day notice or not. Pay prorata for the remainder of month?
Your order will be activated on 200 and you will be billed pro-rata.

Martha Moto has my all my info. She dealt with my switch over to WebSquad.

Sorry, I don’t know handles and client names - so I just need your details to follow up. We have quite a few inbound migrations.
 
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1 core.as-01.jb1.za.ws.net.za        0%    2   0.4ms     2.1     0.4     3.8
2 core.pe-xe-ip01.jb1.za.ws.net.za   0%    2   0.8ms     1.5     0.8     2.2
3 165-65-148-197.as37497.za.net      0%    2   0.7ms     1.5     0.7     2.2
4 161-64-148-197.as37497.za.net      0%    2   0.5ms     0.8     0.5     1.1
5 41-79-249-245.static.pccwglob...   0%    2   1.4ms     1.8     1.4     2.1
6 hundredge0-4-0-0.br02.sin03.p...   0%    2 115.8ms   115.9   115.8   115.9
7 hundredge0-4-0-0.br02.sin03.p...   0%    2 116.2ms   116.2   116.2   116.2
8 vpls.ten0-0-0-20-609.br02.sin...   0%    1 115.9ms   115.9   115.9   115.9
9 110.34.166.182.static.krypt.com    0%    1 115.3ms   115.3   115.3   115.3

That's pretty impressive latency to singapore from joburg on websquad, test done from looking glass. Of course, it is a best case route, most of them aren't this good.
 
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1 core.as-01.jb1.za.ws.net.za        0%    2   0.4ms     2.1     0.4     3.8
2 core.pe-xe-ip01.jb1.za.ws.net.za   0%    2   0.8ms     1.5     0.8     2.2
3 165-65-148-197.as37497.za.net      0%    2   0.7ms     1.5     0.7     2.2
4 161-64-148-197.as37497.za.net      0%    2   0.5ms     0.8     0.5     1.1
5 41-79-249-245.static.pccwglob...   0%    2   1.4ms     1.8     1.4     2.1
6 hundredge0-4-0-0.br02.sin03.p...   0%    2 115.8ms   115.9   115.8   115.9
7 hundredge0-4-0-0.br02.sin03.p...   0%    2 116.2ms   116.2   116.2   116.2
8 vpls.ten0-0-0-20-609.br02.sin...   0%    1 115.9ms   115.9   115.9   115.9
9 110.34.166.182.static.krypt.com    0%    1 115.3ms   115.3   115.3   115.3

That's pretty impressive latency to singapore from joburg on websquad, test done from looking glass. Of course, it is a best case route, most of them aren't this good.
Thats very impressive - CISP is giving 316ms to that IP (for comparison)
 
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My router settings, what is required of Web Squad.
I'm new to this.
 

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