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==Why does this happen?==
==Why does this happen?==
In simple terms, TalkTalk run a ring network, and traffic and go around it one of two ways. One direction is shorter and the other longer - hence if your circuit is being routed on the longer path, then the latency will be higher.


==What can be done?==
==What can be done?==

Revision as of 09:55, 4 April 2017

For a while now we've been seeing latency jumps on TalkTalk connected lines.

Examples:

Here are some examples:

When does this happen?

This typically happens when a lines is moved between LNSs at our side.

Why does this happen?

In simple terms, TalkTalk run a ring network, and traffic and go around it one of two ways. One direction is shorter and the other longer - hence if your circuit is being routed on the longer path, then the latency will be higher.

What can be done?