Jonathan, in case you still can't access the website, attached is a pdf version. Perhaps you will find it interesting in our real-time testing results in 192 cities over 43 countries. 

Dave, early next week for a conference call could work. I will coordinate with the Beijing team and see what's their availability looks like. 

Thanks. 

Erica



On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 11:25 AM, Jonathan Morton <chromatix99@gmail.com> wrote:

On 11 Mar, 2011, at 9:10 pm, Dave Hart wrote:

> The reachability problem for the DNS servers may be related to today's quake.

I suppose that might be true.  I intuitively expect traffic to take the shortest geographic path, but there's a lot of Siberia in that direction from here, so the network might be sparse enough to be considered the "long" way around.

A traceroute to the IP I eventually obtained stops in "pacnet-*-sjo-*.telia.net" (San Jose?).  It does seem likely that this would connect to Japan rather than directly to China.

In any case, I'm reading the copy from the mirror.

 - Jonathan