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Asian Server? Unlimited BW? Available Anyone?
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Asian Server? Unlimited BW? Available Anyone?
is there any Available anyone? Real time user experience preferred. Tried so many and got few very good and some Big names turned out to be nothing but Hoax. So real time user experience would be preferred. I got few, Need more. so thought of taking some Advices.

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I imagine it's impossible for something low-end with unlimited bandwidth to be done in Asia
What in the Narnia world is this?
You are wrong. There are so many Companies providing Unlimited BW. You dont know it, thats a different Thing. But who told you there is NONE Available or impossible? want to bet? I will give you 1:1000 Bet ratio if I cant provide few names which actually work with unlimited BW. as you dont know it, So Either ignore or write that.
Unlimited means the bandwidth is limited to 10Mbps or even lower.
@HostDZire is a reseller of Leaseweb.
They offer good bandwidth in Singapore.
I mean you can get unlimited data you just have to pay the price, which I suspect you don’t want to…
@serverpoint ? they got very generous bandwidth (10TB)
If $1 per terabyte per month is acceptable to you (committing at least 100tb), we can offer that in Asia (Japan, Singapore)
Do you have unlimited budget?
Alibaba have 200mbps unmetered packages
There's more than a few local providers in the SE Asian countries that sell servers with "unmetered" local bandwidth. So if you don't need international traffic it might be useful, if you're targeting specific countries audiences.
Agreed. This is the best offer when it comes to Singapore bandwidth. I have no experience with them though.
I have HostDZire/Leaseweb in JP and SG, they have very good Epyc performance and 25TB upload limit, best deal around. Serverpoint is on distant second place. Still it's a limited traffic.
The unlimited BW is possible. But most providers would have to put you on a 50 - 100Mbps connection. So yeah, want unlimited? You have to pay for the thing called unlimited.
Contabo has 32TB which essentially is unmetered 100 megabits
A dedicated server?
Not necessarily; can be offered even for a regular VPS.
There's no such thing as unlimited BW. Unmetered BW with a fixed speed, however, exists. Since you don't seem to know it, 'unlimited' is just a marketing term to reel people like you in to buy their service and get scammed, or maybe you just want people to bully you.
What kind of service do you run to have BW usage of more than 5 TB a month? Even though I host many sites on a single server, I never reach 5 TB a month.
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I have Asian servers from ServerPoint and LeaseWeb, which provide generous bandwidth. I run multiple private VPN servers on them and they give great stability and speed so far.
datapacket has 1Gbps unmetered in Singapore for only $690, but sounds like you want something more serious like 10Gbps for $5k
Unlimited exists. But AUP restricts so much that, that unlimited loses its meaning.
I agree here. True unlimited does not exist, as fiber optic lines / network ports do have their limits...
Unmetered bandwidth however, does exist. In such a case, you can get a port of a specific speed at a specific price, and you can use whatever you want up to the speed of the port.
We have some great deals in Singapore with generous amounts of bandwidth, up to 60TB. But we don't offer "unmetered" plans in Asia... IP transit in Asia is still too expensive compared to other countries (i.e. United States).
See our offers here: https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/203628/some-of-our-best-offers-are-back/p1
But if you want unmetered, with no restrictions in usage, a 1gbps port in Singapore would be about $700/mo, with 10g being about $6K/mo. DM me and we can work something out.
In Singapore, our providers are PCCW and Telstra, and we are connected to the Singapore Internet Exchange for public peering. NTT will be added sometime this year for faster access to Japan...