Quote Originally Posted by Raist View Post
Did you even read the document you linked to?



Notice that congestion can happen at any given point in the route---this document clearly points that out. This is what we have been getting at in all these other threads you keep "poo-pooing" in. We are seeing signs that there is ALSO periodic congestion in the routing. Fixing things at the endpoint does NOTHING.... N O T H I N G to alleviate congestion at a router that is not connecting to that endpoint, but somewhere in between.

The very document you just linked to even talks about mitigating congestion in routing---the very thing we've been trying to investigate. It even goes so far as to talk about the practice of rerouting to mitigate congestion.
Except for the FACT that Se said it was congestion on their own server causing issues.