Re: bandwidth providers and pricing in China

From: Matt Palmer (no email)
Date: Fri Mar 07 2008 - 16:51:51 EST

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    On Fri, Mar 07, 2008 at 10:22:32AM -0800, matthew zeier wrote:
    > Looking for anyone who has experience deploying a network in China. I'm
    > getting 1500RMB/Mbps with a 10Mbps commit that I'm already bumping up
    > against.
    >
    > Moving to 20Mbps is going to drop me to 1200RMB/Mbps or about $3400 USD
    > a month which seems excessive compared to my US pricing (or even what
    > I'm seeing in Amsterdam).
    >
    > Are these prices what others see? Where can I get better pricing?

    It's been a year or so since I did anything in China, but that sounds like
    about right. Political factors in China are a major factor in pricing, but
    there's also the fact that across most of SE Asia and Oceania transit is
    expensive. The central control of most/all network infrastructure over
    there adds a lot of cost and inefficiency, and (although it's not a pleasant
    sentiment) I'm pretty sure there's an element of "fleece the foreigner" in
    the pricing. I'm told (very unofficially) that wholly-Chinese owned
    companies can get significant bandwidth discounts, but I don't have any
    numbers there.

    If you're deploying in China without significant experience there I'm
    assuming you're doing it to capture the local market rather than to serve an
    international audience, so you could try explaining that your traffic is all
    country-internal (won't hit the really expensive international links) to get
    a discount. It didn't work for us, but you might have better luck. <grin>

    - Matt

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