same here texas and 0 packet loss, used to always hover around 10%-20% (didn't even know that is why I had those random mana issues were the costs didn't add up XD)
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NA has many physical servers. Our issue is our routing because our telecoms compared to the rest of the world are literal corrupt piles of dung due to virtually no competition between companies outside of the major cities, and our infrastructure is among the worst of the developed world as a result. It's why something like Google Fiber is seen as the next coming of Jesus whenever they announce they're moving into a new area. Canada apparently suffers from a similar situation too.
They lobby to keep the status quo, and now these bastards want to nuke Net Neutrality too.
I know I already touched on this subject, but it's worth repeating. I mean no offense.
YOU HAVE GOOGLE FIBER, something good enough to override most bull[censored] resulting from any sever relocation no matter where they go, unless they go completely overseas or something.
Exactly, it's not all about ping. Google has direct access to the NTT pipeline from one hop.
33ms. California Master Race.