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<blockquote data-quote="blackice" data-source="post: 981078" data-attributes="member: 79035"><p>They operate solely on donations. Most of which are infrastructure. Since they are a not for profit they don’t have the capital to offer as many nodes closer to users. Honestly ping times are largely meaningless (within reason) as most browsing is done off of cache. Sometimes the faster ping server will give you an IP for a server in the wrong country. A lot of the perceived slowness is poor routing due to lack of geolocation and being routed to servers that aren’t optimal for your location. Quad9 has this problem sometimes, but so does Cloudflare. NextDNS is a bit better about it, but they still give me strange locations sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackice, post: 981078, member: 79035"] They operate solely on donations. Most of which are infrastructure. Since they are a not for profit they don’t have the capital to offer as many nodes closer to users. Honestly ping times are largely meaningless (within reason) as most browsing is done off of cache. Sometimes the faster ping server will give you an IP for a server in the wrong country. A lot of the perceived slowness is poor routing due to lack of geolocation and being routed to servers that aren’t optimal for your location. Quad9 has this problem sometimes, but so does Cloudflare. NextDNS is a bit better about it, but they still give me strange locations sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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