The planned Manchester routing will hopefully help us when it’s all done and dusted
same here @supershaun
Rocking about 1.2gig download too not the normal 2 /2.3gig (first world problems I know)
Mine’s returned to normal; yours has probably done the same.
@supershaun @Rich
Yeah my graph looks normal now
yeah, its much better, still a little spike though
This isn’t simply an upgrade. We’re moving to brand new infrastructure, with our own ASN, more peering, more transit. We’re doing this because as demand for MultiGig products grow, the bandwidth needs grow. Especially when we are going to doing MultiGig on other networks very soon
It was a very necessary move that had to be done. We’re in the very final stages now.
The 14th wasn’t localised to Yayzi. I’m monitoring a family members connection on CF, on another ISP and it was exactly the same. Would suggest it was CF
Once the infrastructure move is completed. We expect any changes to be done on the fly without any disruption at all going forward.
It’s a completely new set up, designed with maximum uptime in mind.
I know you won’t fully commit to a date, but are we days, weeks or months away still?
Remember when we were going to be kept up to date every step of the way!
Anyway given the below update (on the all in one night option), Id expect no earlier than 10th Dec…
We’re just awaiting a cable to go in currently, this will allow us test our plan for moving everyone over in one night as opposed to the extended timeline.
Once the cable is in (expected at the latest of 28th Nov, based on THN SLAs) we will then spend a couple of days testing and will be able to give a good solid date and time for the works to be completed. Until I have that date, I won’t be commenting further on a timeframe without having the information available to me.
I can’t comment on anything until that cable is in. Once we have it in, I am quite happy to share a comprehensive timeline of what exactly is being done when