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What is the latency between west coast and Hawaii?
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What is the latency between west coast and Hawaii?

Was researching about latency between Hawaii and west coast, but couldn't find any numbers. Does anyone have this information?

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  • Depends what ISP from Hawaii

    Hawaiian Telcom for example has great ping to California, Not sure about the other regions in the west however with my ISP in Maui, I get around 90-110MS.

  • aglodekaglodek Member
    edited October 2014

    @nexmark said: ...Hawaiian Telcom for example has great ping to California, Not sure about the other regions in the west however with my ISP in Maui, I get around 90-110MS.

    Interesting. Seems pretty slow to me, only marginally better than Tokyo. Would've expected something on the order of 60-70ms.

    What kind of latency do you get in the other direction - say to HK or Tokyo?

  • When I lived on the Big Island I had Oceanic Time Warner cable I would get 60ms to Los Angeles

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  • acidpukeacidpuke Member
    edited October 2014

    It always went to the Mainland then back out, I never seen it go from Hawaii directly to HK or Tokyo..... it would be around 120ms to 140ms to Tokyo

  • MarkTurnerMarkTurner Member
    edited October 2014

    Last time I checked Time Warner had the best connectivity (in terms of performance) from Hawaii to Los Angeles

  • @MarkTurner said:
    Last time I checked Time Warner had the best connectivity (in terms of performance) from Hawaii to Los Angeles

    Hawaiian Telecom Fiber gets 55MS or lower

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  • Anyone in Hawaii or have a test ip there so we can run some tests?

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  • @acidpuke said: It always went to the Mainland then back out, I never seen it go from Hawaii directly to HK or Tokyo..... it would be around 120ms to 140ms to Tokyo

    Hmmm... this in turn seems a bit too fast to go round via West Coast... have you ran a trace route showing it goes around?

  • @aglodek said:

    For 150ms it can reach Tokyo and back.

  • aglodekaglodek Member
    edited October 2014

    @concerto49 said: For 150ms it can reach Tokyo and back.

    Have you ever flown across the Pacific? Its really a looong one! Like flying East Coast to Europe and back ;) Anyways, LA to Tokyo is >100ms. Add to that 60ms to Hawaii and the math doesn't add up (120-140ms Hawaii to Tokyo via West Coast?).

  • @aglodek said:
    Have you ever flown across the Pacific? Its really a looong one! Like flying East Coast to Europe and back ;) Anyways, LA to Tokyo is >100ms. Add to that 60ms to Hawaii and the math doesn't add up (120-140ms Hawaii to Tokyo via West Coast?).

    I live in Hawaii, Give me an IP I'll traceroute and ping

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  • aglodek said: Have you ever flown across the Pacific? Its really a looong one! Like flying East Coast to Europe and back ;) Anyways, LA to Tokyo is >100ms. Add to that 60ms to Hawaii and the math doesn't add up (120-140ms Hawaii to Tokyo via West Coast?).

    I have flown. Have you not read the cable maps? There's a landing point in Hawaii. It's the 1/2 way point for some cables. Also over PC-1 Seattle->Ajigaura is only 80ms.

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  • aglodekaglodek Member
    edited October 2014

    @concerto49 said:

    Sorry, misunderstood your post. Thx for the info :)

    @nexmark said: I live in Hawaii, Give me an IP I'll traceroute and ping

    Try: hk.edis.at (158.255.208.1). Thx.

  • @aglodek said:

    Sorry, Little late

    Ping

    Traceroute

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