Attached is a recent cloudflare test of verizon, taken about 1.2 miles from a rural tower. While the bandwidth was low for reasons unknown, the latency was... quite tolerable. Perhaps they are figuring this out. I have no idea how atlas calculates latency or loss. Over what interval? In the starlink case especially, I look at a typical plot, and I hope that if more people looked at details like that, they would despair of using averages ever again. On Wed, Sep 20, 2023 at 8:05 AM Livingood, Jason via Starlink < starlink@lists.bufferbloat.net> wrote: > As some of you may recall I recruiting some US-based Starlink users to > host RIPE Atlas probes as part of my role as a RIPE Atlas Ambassador. I > just got word that NetForecast conducted a performance study that looked at > RIPE Atlas data using some of the data from those and other probes. They > looked at homes across the US with 5G fixed wireless, LEO satellite, and > DOCSIS. > > > > They have posted a first report of this study at > https://www.netforecast.com/wp-content/uploads/FixedWireless_LEO_CableComparisonReport_NFR5148-1.pdf. > I am looking forward to other researchers looking into the RIPE Atlas data > – I know a few are working on this. > > > > Jason > > > _______________________________________________ > Starlink mailing list > Starlink@lists.bufferbloat.net > https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/starlink > -- Oct 30: https://netdevconf.info/0x17/news/the-maestro-and-the-music-bof.html Dave Täht CSO, LibreQos