Wait so are you running monitors in all those cities?
transform the https canonical of your relay, ala "please connect with a nostr client" or generic strfry page, into something beautiful and informative. Customizable without a build.
v0.1.0 of myrelay.page is up, includes:
(1) customization via NIP-78, many more to come (theme, feature enable/disable, generic blocks like text/image/video)
(1.a) block order
(1.b) block visibility
(2) dark/light mode switcher
(3) added example Caddyfile (nginx/haproxy in progress)
(4) general code maintenance
next releases focus on customization, some state improvements and then some work around svelte stores to clean up the templates.
demo here: https://lunchbox.sandwich.farm
repo: https://github.com/sandwichfarm/myrelay.page

Discussion
there are 6 geographically distributed legacy monitors that have been running for 14 months. They run nostr.watch and effectively populate the data for the nostr.watch API that is used by many clients (habla, nostrrr though now NIP-66, snort for almost a year, + many more).
that data is from the new monitors that started to be deployed during SEC-01 and reached full-scale a few weeks ago.
I forgot to mention nostr.watch API is also sort of the backend for blastr, sorry everyone, blame nostr:nprofile1qyvhwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnndehhyapwwdhkx6tpdshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ejxzmt4wvhxjme0qythwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnwdaehgu3wvfskuep0qqs9hejyd252x8q3kw6980ud4lymx3hlx2x3lgg6p7sz58nyv8m2nvgme7l97
That's really cool, I didn't realize they were geographically distributed like that. I like how it shows the latency from each location