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velia.net NEW HONG KONG LOCATION (unmetered dedi offers)

https://www.velia.net/shop/region/hong-kong

testip: 103.66.180.65

NTT singlehomed 10G

located at equinix in hong kong

Comments

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran

    Butters said: NTT singlehomed 10G

    Wow sounds so exciting, I bet people are already falling over themselves to pay 200 EUR for that...

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  • NuntiusNuntius Member

    @Butters said:
    https://www.velia.net/shop/region/hong-kong

    testip: 103.66.180.65

    NTT singlehomed 10G

    located at equinix in hong kong

    From where is the information with the 10G line? Thanks

  • boerndboernd Member
    edited May 2017

    270ms to a china telecom connection

  • dearroydearroy Member, Host Rep

    They have Chinese version of website, but do not have optimized connection to China mainland, sounds unreasonable, maybe coming soon.

  • m3gfm3gf Member

    @dearroy said:
    They have Chinese version of website, but do not have optimized connection to China mainland, sounds unreasonable, maybe coming soon.

    Direct China route cost a lot. Maybe not comming soon.

  • sibapersibaper Member

    @dearroy said:
    They have Chinese version of website, but do not have optimized connection to China mainland, sounds unreasonable, maybe coming soon.

    I dont know how you come with these logic

  • dearroydearroy Member, Host Rep

    I dont know how you come with these logic

    They created the Chinese version of website to appeal to Chinese customers.

    They now released Hong Kong location, which is popular amongst Chinese customers.

    It's hard not to relate that 2 things together.

    Now that they are appealing Chinese customers, it's hard not to guess they will not add direct route / Optimized route to mainland.

    Is that logic hard to get across?

  • ButtersButters Member

    @rm_ said:
    Wow sounds so exciting, I bet people are already falling over themselves to pay 200 EUR for that...

    show me another provider with 100mbit dedicated unmetered bandwith for that price in hongkong.

    velia where part of HEG which is now owned be GoDaddy, but they still have their own network. they have enough money to add more carriers or bandwith.

    @Nuntius said:
    From where is the information with the 10G line? Thanks

    support chat

    @boernd said:
    270ms to a china telecom connection

    chat with the support end tell them

  • ShazanShazan Member, Host Rep

    @Butters said:
    velia where part of HEG which is now owned be GoDaddy

    Good luck then :)

  • racksxracksx Member

    @Butters, I got an even cheaper price from leaseweb for a year contract.

  • @Butters said:
    https://www.velia.net/shop/region/hong-kong

    testip: 103.66.180.65

    NTT singlehomed 10G

    located at equinix in hong kong

    It seems be slow from China.

    How about connect to CN2 network?

  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider

    @jeff9023 said:

    @Butters said:
    https://www.velia.net/shop/region/hong-kong

    testip: 103.66.180.65

    NTT singlehomed 10G

    located at equinix in hong kong

    It seems be slow from China.

    How about connect to CN2 network?

    How about CN2 starts charging normal pricing, which is about 10-50 times less they are asking now ;-) ?

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  • @Clouvider said:

    @jeff9023 said:

    @Butters said:
    https://www.velia.net/shop/region/hong-kong

    testip: 103.66.180.65

    NTT singlehomed 10G

    located at equinix in hong kong

    It seems be slow from China.

    How about connect to CN2 network?

    How about CN2 starts charging normal pricing, which is about 10-50 times less they are asking now ;-) ?

    Actually, CN2 line is so expensive in HongKong, but it is cheap at other regions.
    In HongKong, the CN2 fee is starting from $100 per 1M.
    So, shared bandwidth is a good opinion.

    I remember you have a staff in ChengDong city, China.

  • WilliamWilliam Member

    CN2 in Europe is however useless by congestion - DECIX routes have less issues and are free...

    100Mbit NTT at 200€ is good, NTT charges usually around 5-10€/Mbit in HK. This is in their own DC probably, HKnet, which also EDIS uses (New Territories).

  • PoheartPoheart Member

    testip 144ms pinging from my home @ Hong Kong.
    50ms ping to testip from my Equinix Hong Kong dedi server.

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  • @Poheart said:
    testip 144ms pinging from my home @ Hong Kong.
    50ms ping to testip from my Equinix Hong Kong dedi server.

    Many tks for your information... btw, your hong kong dedi rent from ?! May I know... I need to rent a HK dedi... I like Equinix network.

  • ClouviderClouvider Member, Patron Provider

    @William said:
    CN2 in Europe is however useless by congestion - DECIX routes have less issues and are free...

    Port is not free. There are no CN2 routes at DECIX though ?

  • randvegetarandvegeta Member, Host Rep

    Anyone need 'cheap' (and that means relatively speaking!) bandwidth to China, I've got the servers and bandwidth!

    I can't post such offers on LET cuz they are way out of the limit set in the rules. But if 200 EUR / USD is what people are looking at, then that's in the vicinity what we can do!

    Can I post an offer here or is that against the rules? @Jarland, what's the right call?

  • PoheartPoheart Member

    @alexholl said:

    @Poheart said:
    testip 144ms pinging from my home @ Hong Kong.
    50ms ping to testip from my Equinix Hong Kong dedi server.

    Many tks for your information... btw, your hong kong dedi rent from ?! May I know... I need to rent a HK dedi... I like Equinix network.

    From ReadySpace HK, and it is totally bad investment from our side. They had so many limitation on bandwidth etc.

  • WilliamWilliam Member
    edited May 2017

    Clouvider said: Port is not free. There are no CN2 routes at DECIX though ?

    Port at DECIX is basically free. Look at the prices and what you can get over A) Resellers and B) Transport providers. There are no CN2 routes, they do not matter, there is direct China Telecom, Mobile and Unicom. Peering is selective but in reality if you have any traffic the will peer - not like UPC or DTAG.

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