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[OT?!?] Good Chinese network peerings and/or Chinese ISPs?!?

  • From: Network Fortius
  • Date: Fri May 27 12:34:10 2005
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I apologize if this is not the right forum, but I am grasping at straws, already.

I have done thorough (latency) analysis, from various sites and/or providers in China (CNC group, Beijing BII group, Sprintlink Asia Pacific, China United Telecom, Sturhub PTE, Chinanet backone, Sichuan Electric Power <something-or-other>, China Netcom, etc.), and I cannot find anything that would resolve the problem of immense RTT to Europe and USA, compared to any other parts of the world.

I fully understand issues revealed here:

http://www.spacepirates.com/china/chinanet.jsp

in conjunction (perhaps proxy-induced latency ?!?) with these:

http://www.opennetinitiative.net/studies/china/

... but I am just asking if anyone has recommendations of good Internet connectivity from mainland China, to the outside world (perhaps "hoping" through other Asian providers, etc.?!?) ... any other ideas?!?

TIA,
Stef