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Stickied Incidents

Tuesday 17th June 2025

Seattle Network Seattle inbound routing - NCP - higher latency for 20Gb/s IPs

As of today, our inbound routing from the AS4134 NCP line (only used by our 20Gb/s DDoS protected IPs) has been disabled due to Ceranetworks closing their Portland POP. All inbound China routing now routes via Los Angeles therefore latency from China will have increased in many scenarios for 20Gb/s DDoS protected IPs. We are working on a feasibility study of whether we can obtain our own AS4134 NCP line, we currently do not have a time estimate.

All non China inbound traffic for 20Gb/s DDoS protected IPs is temporarily being routed via Los Angeles too, this will be corrected in the coming days to route directly via Seattle instead.

200Gb/s DDoS protected IPs are unaffected by this and have identical routing to before.

Past Incidents

Wednesday 7th May 2025

Seattle Network CMIN2 offline and re-routed

CMIN2 routing in our Seattle location is currently offline and re-routed to AS4837 due to a power outage in the Los Angeles data centre we connect to. There is no ETA of restoration currently but we expect it to last a number of hours.

  • CMIN2 came back online at 04:22 UTC.

  • Tuesday 6th May 2025

    No incidents reported

    Monday 5th May 2025

    No incidents reported

    Sunday 4th May 2025

    No incidents reported

    Saturday 3rd May 2025

    No incidents reported

    Friday 2nd May 2025

    No incidents reported

    Thursday 1st May 2025

    Seattle Network Seattle 200Gb/s IPs packet loss

    Our Seattle 200Gb/s DDoS protected IPs are currently suffering global packet loss due to fiber cuts between Los Angeles and Portland/Seattle. We are currently working on re-routing this, if the packet loss is disrupting your operations then please contact us via support ticket so we can expedite a resolution for your IP.

  • This has now been resolved. We will continue working on our solution, should this issue occur in the future, we can quickly avoid lengthy disruption.

  • We've undone the re-route due to some issues seen while we work on diagnosing and resolving, Ceranetworks is working on restoring their LA -> Portland/Seattle transport capacity after fiber cuts in the area resulted in this congestion event, we're hopeful that will be done today.