Decoding Asia's Internet Backbone: Choosing the Right Network for Your Servers








Asia is the world's fastest-growing internet market, home to over 2.8 billion users. But if you are deploying dedicated servers in hubs like Singapore, Hong Kong, or Tokyo, there is a secret to performance that many overlook: The Backbone Carriers.

When you deploy a server, the latency, redundancy, and speed are determined by the Tier 1 and Tier 2 ISPs operating within your data center. At Fit Servers, we don't believe in a one-size-fits-all approach. Whether you need NTT's ultra-low latency in Japan, Singtel's ASEAN dominance, or China Telecom's CN2 GIA for mainland routing, your carrier mix matters.

Curious about how the global network operates, or why Fit Servers can guarantee <5ms intra-regional RTT and a 99.99% network uptime SLA? We've published a comprehensive guide breaking down the entire Asian bandwidth landscape.

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To learn how to optimize your network architecture and achieve industry-leading low latency across the Asian market, read more by visiting the blog link: [https://www.fitservers.com/blogs/bandwidth-carriers-powering-data-centers-across-the-asia/]

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