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Are there really such narrow and expensive channels in China?
The office wants to open in China, orders hosting.
We observe the following: a channel to a server in 10M (ten megabits, karl!) Costs about 5000 rubles per month. The most expensive option for hosters.
But this is enough for some site without photos, but for a full-fledged SaaS service, this is a mockery, not otherwise :(
And there are no more than 10M channels ... for any money.
Attention, question: acho, do they really have such channels? It seems like the Internets are developed there unlike ours ...
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In China, there are very poor channels to the world, in addition, Baidu actively ranks sites by response speed.
But inside there is also a normal speed, it's just that China is very big. In contrast to the CIS, where probably 80% of the population lives in several million-plus cities, in China there are more millionaires themselves, and in general, residential areas are territorially more common. It is unrealistic to connect everything with one reliable network, so the difference is very dependent on the territory. Well, it’s hard to talk about large millionaires - the population there is such that 10-gigabit channels cannot cope.
In general, it depends geographically, but you obviously didn’t look for 10 Mbps ..
2013, the cost of connecting the channel through Hong Kong
A - Speed, M
B - Hong Kong side cost, Yuan C -
Beijing side cost, Yuan
D - Total cost
A / B / C / D
2 / 2400 / 2080 / 4480
4 / 4800 / 3010 / 7810
6 / 7200 / 4200 / 11400
8 / 9600 / 4620 / 14220
10
/ 12000 / 5220 /
17220
for 10MB came out 86100 rubles per month. And that's just the internet connection. Payment six months in advance.
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