Comment by x0x0

Comment by x0x0 a day ago

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> RTT to nearest major metro DC should be up to 20ms (where I am it is less than half that)

over a mobile network? My best rtt to azure or aws over tmobile or verizon is 113ms vs 13ms over my fiber conection.

fidotron a day ago

With times like that you'd be better off with Starlink!

I'm not joking: https://www.pcmag.com/news/is-starlink-good-for-gaming-we-pu...

Are you doing the 113 test from the actual device, or something tethered to it? For example, you don't want a bluetooth stack in the middle.

  • x0x0 a day ago

    straight off my android phone by disabling wifi then moving through my 2 sims

    • fidotron a day ago

      That is odd then, but it is odd.

      I can only guess the connectivity between your mast and the Internet is awfully congested, and/or you are in the middle of nowhere.

      One of the reasons starlink does as well as it does is the ground stations are well connected to the wider world, whereas your nearest cell mast might not be.

      • harrall a day ago

        Nah it could also be differing peering agreements with the ISP and the data center you are connecting to.

        On T-Mobile, I get 30ms to Cloudflare but 150ms to my local AWS.

        But I also get 450 mbps on T-Mobile so I’m not complaining.

    • throw5959 a day ago

      If you have a dual SIM phone, try to swap your SIMs.

    • pinoy420 a day ago

      Don’t take the bait. It is a typical hn hyperbole comment