We know, but there's been radio silence from CBU3 on this issue outside of the "we know it's going on but it's not us"
NDAs don't prevent them from communicating entirely. SE can still discuss information regarding connectivity issues without disclosing anything too confidential, such as acknowledging it(they did once, but continued acknowledgement would help), along with continued reassurances that they're going to do something. If NTT is somehow pressuring SE not to talk about the whole issue at all, then that would likely involve way more than a NDA.
what's worse, nothing? or a weekly update saying all the time "sorry we still don't know what's going on"? lol
It depends. If they just put out the same blanket statement for weeks it would feel like window dressing.
But if they took just an ounce of care and said what they're doing, or how they're doing it, progress made etc etc it would go a long way.
aka Public Relations 101.
Passing the buck doesn't work in today's world where we have information at our fingertips and the power of millions of users being able to call their bluff / BS (with verifiable proof).
noticed last couple of days my lag spikes are mostly gone.
it definitely 'seems' better
ok where are you going to get said proof? us as gamer individuals with zero connections have no way of getting such information. and calling bluffs means nothing to the holders of the information, and usually the less said the better.
people just want to be busybody's and you just end up being a karen instead.