How is your ISP doing with increased traffic due to the COVID-19?

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^Getting 40 mbps minimum ,. 50-60 mbps avg bursting to 100 mbps ( I downlaoded around 500 MB each of 1 GB file )

Also I gues now the peak hour for WMF-International transits is gone past?

But anything else(which used to work) is meh :(
I get 100-120 Mbps on 150 Mbps plan with my ISP but the speeds are erratic and not stable as usually it is.
So clearly all transit links are running at full capacity and is choking.
I will try to contact the tech guy at my ISP and get more insight from him and post it here.
 
BSNL is really feeling heat of having low international transit bandwidth....
Even when accessing some Indian servers,the traffic is routed back from outside of India.....
SG is working for me....But for burst.
If anyone can,get a Google VPS and use openvpn.It will rock the floors.....
 
Even my ISP is having issues related to pings and international server speeds. When contacted my lco he informed that as we use airtel as backbone, there are issues at there end bcoz only 10-15% employees are at work and rest are doing WFH so the delay is there in correcting error at their end.
 
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Same on excitel Delhi. Speeds are low now.
GTT London U/D: 51Mbps/12Mbps
Singtel Singapore U/D: 53Mbps/14Mbps

Don't think local ISPs transit choking problem will be fixed anytime soon. Good thing I invested in a VPN. Maxing out my speed using the VPN.
 

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