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No price limit so the CTG is the best choice.Also DMIT or Misaka.
Although there is no price limit, I still hope for something with high cost-effectiveness
paging @jayjay
Cost effective doesn't mean cheap.
Would you rather pay $100/month for something working well, or $3/month for a crappy server that makes you lose customer?
Thanks!
@jasonxu We could help with this, however bandwidth thats optimised for Mainland China is really expensive. We do offer certain services where the connectivity to China is decent, and customers from China use it to access streaming services amongst other things.
Here's the LG to test connectivity: http://nat0.mlnl.host:4301/
DM me for any questions and if you wish to run further tests such as iperf3 and we can set those up too.
Obviously, this is not a China optimized route
https://bwh81.net/cart.php?a=add&pid=95
it's too expensive
Didn't say it was China optimized - although feel free to run a test against 203.198.116.65, I'm seeing ping results between 15 ms (Shenzhen) to about 55 ms (Zhejian, China Telecom)
There is no way through Shenzhen and Zhejian, China Telecom throughout this journey
Copying the result below:
China, Shenzhen (Aliyun):
China, Zhejiang (China Telecom):
With China direct route, usually provider will not on 100Mbps or 200Mbps. Most will on either 1Mbps Unmetered to 30Mbps Unmetered connection. Provider on 1Gbps port or 500Mbps port, 99% is on HK > US > CN or HK > JP > CN
China Telecom charges $120/Mbps for Mainland China routes.
There's no way to solve this unless paying much.
There's no way to solve this unless paying much.
You can get it for under $100/mbit when buying through other ISPs that buy in bulk from CT/CU.
PCCW basically do it for $80/mbit.
I've not seen any indirect seller sell for anything less than US$70 other than those who are overselling. And as soon as it's oversold, it's subject to congestion.