Internet latency in Venezuela is still higher after the earthquake

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João Tomé on X: "I was curious whether the earthquake in Venezuela had any lasting Internet impact as well, and it looks like it did, with latency staying higher afterwards.

Median latency increased by roughly 15-20%, from around 68 ms to about 80 ms.<br>Latency variability also increased, with https://t.co/ONLI10Zt2z" / X<br>Post

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I was curious whether the earthquake in Venezuela had any lasting Internet impact as well, and it looks like it did, with latency staying higher afterwards.

Median latency increased by roughly 15-20%, from around 68 ms to about 80 ms.<br>Latency variability also increased, with the 75th percentile rising from roughly 90 ms to 110-120 ms, suggesting a less stable network. (from Cloudflare Radar’s IQI).

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