Tripleplay Broadband Review

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I recently switched again ISP again from ANI Broadband to Tripleplay.

Context:-

ANI Broadband had been running very well for me with close to full speeds to international servers and good routing but recently they switched me (or rather the LCO) over to a different network which had many problems with reliability and speed. I was quite annoyed considering that ANI has worked well for me for close to 8 months. It seems to be an LCO specific issue as it is still good on other LCOs.

My LCO decided switch me over to another ISP (Precious Netcomm or PNPL) as ANI was having some reliability issues even on their side.

Unfortunately PNPL has its own share of issues, it works very well during morning (over 100Mbps to international servers) when there is little to no congestion but in evening it chugs (<5Mbps). So I was on the lookout for another ISP from another LCO.

@kanurag94 helped me out a lot in finding a new LCO (he lives in the same area as I). He told me about Tripleplay Broadband and gave me their number (Tripleplay doesn’t advertise much in my area; I wasn’t able to find any flyers with their number on it).

Setup/Installation:-

I messaged Tripleplay LCO and told them to set it all up on Sunday (9th Feb). The entire installation took 4 hours; I opted for fiber instead of copper, so setup took much longer. They came to my house at around 11AM and I had internet around 3PM. Installation cost was Rs. 2000. I had my own ONT so told them I didn’t want one. The termination box looks just like the one that ANI had.

Initially they didn’t set me up with Tripleplay, they made me an account with Zeonet. Zeonet had the same congestion problem as with PNPL except it was much worse (slowed down to mere 1Mbps at night). Here are the speedtests if anyone is interested:

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At evening:-

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@kanurag94 again helped me out and told me ask my LCO to switch me over to Tripleplay, I was worried that they won’t do it because I already paid for it. I messaged them again and they were willing to switch me over to Tripleplay.

The day after, they switched me over to Tripleplay with static IP.

Pricing:-

I’m paying Rs.1000 for 100Mbps. Its a much better deal compared to Rs.2500/month for ANI I have been paying for until now.

Public static ISP:-

In my ANI review I said that they were the only ISP in my neighbourhood who offered static IP but it turns out I was wrong. My LCO hooked me up with a public static IP right away. Its not 1:1 NAT like ANI either, I just have to put in my public IP directly on my router; pretty neat.

Speedtest Results:-

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Speeds are very good even better than ANI. At 6-7AM I’m able to hit close to 120Mbps even on international servers. The tests above were done at around 9:30PM.
 
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Yep, I found Cloudflare WARP to be helpful with page load times on both my internet connections.
If you are facing slow speeds, I would recommend NordVPN. For some reason even though Nord isn't peered with Tripleplay, it still gives me close to full download speed during congested times. This only seems to be the case with UDP OVPN and not with TCP OVPN. My IPVanish VPN doesn't seem to increase speeds even with UDP the same way for some reason.

I think it may be because ISP doesn't shape or throttle UDP the same way they do TCP but I get the traffic shaping effect on CF-Warp which uses Wireguard (UDP) and IPVanish (UDP).

@achaudhary997 Thanks for the suggestion of using Nord for this purpose, its working very well. Really wish I had upgraded my router for network-wide VPN before the pandemic :P
 
Unfortunately, I'm using Mikrotik; no WG support, even OVPN is clunky thats why I setup PPTP for selectively unblocking sites. There are also some other stupid stuff like I'm not able to set routing mark on IPv6 at all to only let certain sites go through the tunnel.

Anyways, despite routing being screwed to certain sites like CloudFlare, TriplePlay has been doing very good since morning with international speeds. Not sure how long itll last lol
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@JB700 These Probes take a lot of time to reconnect.
I have noticed that even though my railwire portal shows uptime of 3 days, probe would have reconnected few times.
In those reconnects I have noticed they're connected to different anchor each time.
Maybe @swapneelp can clarify.
 
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@vignesh_venkatesan Personally, I don't go by the Railwire billing portal for statistics/uptime or data in general. I measure it internally in networks where I have the access and permission.

I think you meant controllers instead of anchors. Just to clarify the difference, RIPE Atlas anchors are probes but with enhanced measurement capabilities. For more information about anchors, click here

Upon connecting the probe to the network for the first time, the registration servers (predefined trust anchors set into the probe - IP addresses etc) based on the probe's geolocation & the current load on the various controllers, decide which controller the probes connect to.

Here are a few stats from a few probes I've recently setup,

Software probe @ AS24186 - ctr-fsn02 (Controller)
Software probe @ AS55836 - ctr-fsn01 (Controller)
Software probe @ AS137153(Optisky Fibernet) - ctr-fsn02 (Controller)
Software probe @ AS14061 - ctr-fsn02(Controller)
Software probe @ 135262 - ctr-fsn01(Controller)

Does your probe connect to a different controller from the one it connected in the past ?

A few uptime stats from the above probes,

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Knock on wood :-)
 

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