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[atlas] Probes connected to 4G/LTE
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Fri Dec 6 09:24:19 CET 2019
Hi, You may want to start from http://sg-pub.ripe.net/petros/population_coverage/country.html?name=PL to see whether there is coverage of your networks already. I think Atlas is more interested in covering "networks" (AS) than geographical locations. Furthermore you can run measurement on probes tagged LTE/4G, such as https://atlas.ripe.net/measurements/23527048/ - I see one probe from Poland there. Although the user tags are not completely reliable, it may still give you good overall image. Cheers Jiri ______________________________________________________________ > Od: "Ponikierski, Grzegorz" <gponikie at akamai.com> > Komu: "ripe-atlas at ripe.net" <ripe-atlas at ripe.net> > Datum: 05.12.2019 18:50 > Předmět: [atlas] Probes connected to 4G/LTE > >Hi all! > >I'm thinking about becoming ambassador to deploy more probes in Poland including rural areas where sometimes the only option to get access to the Internet is 4G/LTE. I'm interested what is your experience with 4G/LTE and Atlas probes. What tags you use to mark them? How stable they are? What RTT you see to first and second hop? > >Regards, >Grzegorz > >
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