Nope, not a client problem. It depends on how you connect to the services, through which network & how many relays allow your requests to go through etc.

If it works well for you, you maybe don't have a lot of different connections & the servers are more available to you. I don't know.

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Or I mean, you could define this as a "client problem", but if you do that, then nothing will ever get fixed, because every client configuration will be a "client problem" as in "not my problem" and the actual issue will persist.

Not every "client problem" is not "not your problem".

Sorry, notifications are still shit ;)

You're right for sure. I'm on a comfy European fibre connection righ now, so everything is butter-smooth. But even on a shitty 3G connection, it should be possible to request / download a few KB in 1-2 seconds (even with a ping of 500ms).

So unless you government is restricting access, either your client doesn't have enough, or good enough servers, or there's another issue in the client - caching or whatever.