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#102
Originally Posted by colnago View Post
I would think much of my traffic going halfway accross the country for its gateway or worse yet, a proxy...especially when dealing with traffic that is sensitive to delay (VoIP, streaming video).

For T-Mo, it seems like the Internet2 APN routes "some peoples'" traffic thru the midwest, where the epc APN has it routing closer to the user's actual location (at least per speedtest.net).
I meant w.r.t him noting the OP's proxy is from Kansas even though he is in Reno.

I too have the internet2 APN on my n900, will checkout what epc gives me.

Edit: Looks it it brings the proxy closer to me, but no impact on ping latency as such 200ms or up/download speeds.

Last edited by depu; 2010-01-20 at 23:17. Reason: updated info about epc