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Added budget
Is that in USD?
Correct, fixed again
China Unicom is the mobile service network isn't it?
Nope, 'China Mobile' is a different provider
That what I was thinking too when I read it.
With 250 US dollars, you could rent out a cheap apartment in China and order an internet connection and hire someone to do the small job of setting up the raspberry pi.
They have mobile and broadband service at the same time. Actually nowadays, all 3x telecom companies, China Unicom, China Telecom, and China Mobile all have broadband service.
AliYun / AlibabaCloud is a pretty big provider in mainland China.
He wants an IP on the China Unicom Network.
Ah, misunderstood. I thought he wants a VPS with a good connectivity to China Unicom.
My bad.
http://www.wocloud.cn/ You might want to look at this.
@ehhthing looks like they need a Chinese phone to register. Do you know a way of getting one w/o going to China by any chance?
Never think about it.
Even you have a server/VPS in China, you can't use it (no internet access).
You need to register at the police for each single domain you bind on your server.
This process needs a moth and you must be a Chinese local people.
And even if you register at the police, your websites should not have these functions:
Political Topics
User System
Comment
And once the government found there's something wrong with your website,
You'll be in Prison with all bank card freezed.
That's why so may Chinese people buy VPS abroad.
There're three Network Provider in China,
China Telecom, China Unicom, China Mobile
Each of them use different route.
All controlled by the government.
@lowendclient port 25/80 can be blocked, there will be no website/domain hosted on this server.
No, sorry.
If you're unable to find this service, you might be better off trying to find someone to create and activate an account for you.
What’s your purpose of use China Unicom?
@summerstar this is for ping.pe
You own it?
Yes
https://secure.66.to/cart.php?gid=24
The test IP they provided is on China Unicom AS4837. Although it looks like their medium and large VPS are out of stock. So the cheapest one available right now is about $88/month.
https://www.uovz.com/cart.php?a=add&pid=376 The website said it's a 16GB/300GB SAS/100Mbps VDS in the CU network in Henan. The price is around $98 USD.
https://www.cloudiplc.com/cart.php?gid=10 There's also some very cheap NAT VPS here.
All vps in China must be declared to the gov. How could you slove this issue?
i know some idc provide nat vps of the China Unicom,do you want(maybe you can contact the fonder to rent Dedicated IP vps/server)
NAT works too. Thank you to everyone for great suggestions, I will go through all options one by one on Monday, hopefully something will work.
No, you only need to provide a government-issued ID to the host. As long as you don't use 80 and 443 port to host website, you don't need to declare to the authority.
contact me if you need dedicated server based on ChinaUnicom
As long as no visible service is provided by the server, it's not necessary to declare or report to the gov or authority. I.e. a database server does not need to be reported, but a personal blog does need.
If you can somehow make it so that the server does not respond to 80 443 port to the public (via iptables), it should be same.
Your budget is so fucking high!
dont need that much.