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by envy2
3933 days ago
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I've been fortunate enough to have access to non-GFWed bandwidth to play with on several occasions, and my experience would seem to suggest this is accurate. I can easily sustain 60mbps to the US when not subject to the GFW, but when using normal non-exempt bandwidth from the same (domestic) provider, could only sustain 5-10mbps. China's network architecture in Tier-1 cities is largely fine, and it's really the GFW that throws a wrench in things internationally. Data localisation regulations are certainly one reason for foreign companies to set up local infra, but IMHO the real reason is that it's the only way to provide an even remotely tolerable user experience to users in mainland China. Aliyun is basically AWS for China and is very easy to get up and running, and getting an ICP license wasn't nearly as hard as everyone makes it out to be (got one in ~2 weeks from application). |
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