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We are done with the testing phase. So far the results are "Okay", however we have no idea how stable it is going to be under high load.

Before we publish it everywhere we would like some of you to test it out and share your experience.

https://t.me/proxy?server=45.86.153.138&port=443&secret=ee07266a279143bcff09a5e484abb277636972616e2e6d69642e7275

  1. In reply to 0xVirtualCake 0xVirtualCake

    Works like a charm! All where i have problems is gone...
    One of the problems its - i can't send gif files...
    And now it's working!

  2. In reply to 0xVirtualCake 0xVirtualCake

    Hi!
    I just wanted to say a huge thank you for not dismissing the MTProto request and for actually spinning up a test server. I read your concerns about MTProto (maintenance, detectability, stability, etc.), so it genuinely means a lot that you still decided to test it and let users try it.

    My experience so far has been really good. Telegram is flying for me: messages, photos, and videos load/send instantly. Video messages (“circles”) work perfectly too. And the best part — even audio and video calls work without any issues at all (no lag, no drops, nothing).
    In my region Telegram (especially media/video) is heavily throttled at the network level, and regular VPN protocols don’t really help. With your MTProto setup, the difference is night and day — it actually solved the problem.
    If possible, I’d really love to see MTProto become a proper supported option included in the subscription (even if it stays as a Telegram-only feature), not just a temporary test. For me it’s been incredibly useful.

    Thanks again for the work you’re doing and for being so responsive. I’m happy to keep testing and share more feedback if you need it.

    Best regards,
    wqw

    Руки ваши целовал

  3. In reply to 0xVirtualCake 0xVirtualCake

    I tested it this weekend. It works well; videos load faster with mobile data than with Hysteria2. I didn't encounter any connection issues, but to be fair, this weekend was the first time I was able to connect to Amnezia using mobile data. Perhaps this has something to do with the recent DDoS attack on Roskomnadzor, or perhaps their traffic analysis system is temporarily down.