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[RIPE Atlas Ambassadors] RIPE Atlas for Saudi Arabia - how come so many abandoned?
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Amreesh Phokeer
amreesh at afrinic.net
Tue Apr 30 02:10:31 CEST 2019
Hi Martin, > On 30 Apr 2019, at 00:39, Martin Levy <martin at cloudflare.com> wrote: > > How can we fix the "abandoned" part? What part can an ambassador play in order to get abandoned probes back online? This is what happens when probes are distributed in the wild. In Africa, we have the same problem, now our strategy is to give it to interested collaborators only. It might be useful to understand the measurement needs of the host, some are interested in bandwidth, others in latency, DNS, etc. So providing them a probe + some pre-cooked visuals of the state of their network would be a good recipe imo. — Amreesh
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