Global Internet Access
Our Global Internet Access service is designed exclusively for corporations to cater for their internet communications needs.
China Unicom backbone internet network(AS4837) has over 400 PoPs all over the world, and we have over 330 Metropolitan Area Network in Mainland China.
In Mainland China, we can provide this service with our extensive MAN network, we can also utilize our premium bearer network(AS9929) provides this service, which is light-loaded and has much better performance.
Overseas, we can leverage our international network to provide you with Wholesale Internet Access service with flexible usage patterns. Besides the standard Global Internet Access service, We can provide flexible bandwidth combinations (e.g., pure China, pure international, China International orientation), we can also utilise our premium bearer network(AS9929) to provide Premium Global Internet Access service.
Get Product BrochureHow Does Peering Internet Works?
Peering is a mutual process where two Internet networks connect and exchange traffic. It enables them to directly hand off traffic between each other’s customers, bypassing the need to pay a third party to carry that traffic across the Internet.
The first step in peering is establishing a connection. This involves two networks agreeing to create a peering relationship, typically formalised through a peering agreement. Once the connection is established, the two networks can exchange traffic directly. This direct exchange means that data from one network’s customers can be sent to the other network’s customers without having to pass through any other networks.
The next step involves updating routing tables. The two networks update their routing tables to include each other’s routes, ensuring that data is sent along the most efficient path. Finally, networks monitor the amount of traffic being sent and received, working to keep the traffic balanced. If one network sends much more traffic than it receives, the peering relationship may need to be renegotiated.
Peering is a critical part of the Internet infrastructure. It increases the speed and reliability of data transmission by reducing the number of ‘hops’ that data must make to reach its destination. It also helps distribute the load of Internet traffic, making the Internet more scalable and robust.
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Our Points of Presence (PoPs) extend across more than 30 countries and regions, providing a robust and reliable network infrastructure.
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