March 28, 2026

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Can you trust your regional network to deliver fast, predictable access to one of the world’s largest online audiences? We ask this because digital platforms and SaaS in Singapore often hinge on low-latency routes and stable routing into Greater China.

We offer a commercial-grade Layer 3 service — a managed connection that gives you control over routes and resilience. Our solution sits on a Tier 2 backbone to scale with demand and reduce hops into major backbones for better reach.

Why it matters: fewer routing surprises, improved user experience, and the ability to grow bandwidth without complex multi-vendor setups. We explain BGP in plain terms and show how this transit approach improves performance to China and the global internet.

Key Takeaways

  • We provide a scalable Layer 3 transit service for reliable connectivity.
  • Clear routing control and simple BGP policy options reduce operational risk.
  • Optimized backbone paths cut hops and improve latency into China networks.
  • Designed for ISPs, cloud operators, data centers, and enterprises in Singapore.
  • Outcomes: stable performance, better user experience, and predictable scaling.

China IP Transit Built for Singapore Connectivity and Global Reach

Our Layer 3 handoff delivers standards-based routing into a carrier-grade backbone built for Singapore’s needs. We give customers a clear, manageable connection that supports predictable routing and straightforward operations.

Carrier-grade network benefits: stable performance, scalable bandwidth planning, and operational models suited to mission-critical services. These outcomes help ISPs and digital businesses expand coverage without juggling multiple siloed providers.

Layer 3 connection into a Tier 2 backbone

We provide a Layer 3 connection that hands off into a Tier 2 backbone. This approach reduces routing surprises and simplifies monitoring and change control.

Designed for ISPs and digital businesses

ISPs, cloud operators, and content platforms use our transit service to improve customer experience and lower operational load. Typical deployments include data center cross-connects, last-mile access, and multi-site transit.

APAC-ready connectivity with strong regional presence

Singapore is a regional hub for our footprint across 30+ markets. We blend local routes and global internet reach to support expansion into Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, and beyond.

  • Operational simplicity: standards-based handoff and clear routing options.
  • Scalable access: growth paths for bandwidth without architecture redesign.
  • Route blending: best mix of regional and global routes for consistent performance.
Use CaseDeploymentBusiness BenefitRegional Focus
Carrier-grade peeringData center cross-connectPredictable routing, lower latencySingapore, APAC
Enterprise internet accessLast-mile + managed handoffScalable bandwidth, simple opsMulti-site APAC
ISP backbone extensionMulti-site transitExpanded coverage, reduced complexityRegional + global reach

Learn more about our Layer 3 handoff and transit service and how it compares to peer models by reading a short guide on transit vs peering.

china ip transit bgp Routing Options and China-Optimized Paths

We map optimized paths that prioritise performance and resilience into major backbone systems.

How we reach core networks: using standards-based routing we peer with major backbones such as CN2 (AS4809) and ChinaNet (AS4134). Fewer hops into these networks often mean steadier performance and clearer troubleshooting.

BGP routing to major backbones and hop reduction

Our use of bgp lets us select preferred routes and reduce intermediary hops. That translates to lower jitter and fewer routing surprises for services targeting regional users.

Custom routes and global internet reach from one connection

One managed connection can carry custom regional routes alongside global prefixes. That removes the need for multiple providers and simplifies operations for Singapore network teams.

Scale and operational benefits

Access to large internet resources matters—over 1B+ users, millions of sites, and 500+ core nodes require broad prefix coverage and robust core capacity.

  • Route options: policy-driven preferences aligned to app SLAs.
  • Operational simplicity: single-vendor escalation and consistent monitoring.
  • Upstream ecosystem: regional interconnects that preserve routing optionality.

For finance and latency-sensitive use cases in APAC, learn how low-latency networks are built by reading our regional guide on fintech low-latency network APAC.

Backbone, PoPs, and Capacity for High-Performance Transit

We combine large-scale backbone capacity with flexible last-mile choices to meet high-throughput demands.

Our estate spans 200+ PoPs and offers multiple last-mile connection patterns. This lets teams place capacity near users and shorten paths to major metros.

Major markets support 100GE ports, so businesses scale bandwidth without repeated redesigns. Higher interface speeds also reduce per-bit costs for sustained growth.

We operate across 30+ markets, linking regional presence to smarter route selection and consistent performance. Diverse cable assets—36 terrestrial and subsea systems like APG, TPE, TEA, and SJC—improve resilience and continuity.

What this delivers

  • Flexible placement: more PoPs shorten latency and enable resilient architectures.
  • Scalable capacity: 100GE paths let you grow bandwidth without service disruption.
  • Cable diversity: terrestrial and subsea routes reduce outage risk and speed recovery.
FeatureScaleBusiness outcome
PoP footprint200+ metrosShorter paths, flexible deployment
Interface speed100GE in major marketsSustained high throughput, simplified upgrades
Cable diversity36 terrestrial & subsea systemsHigher resiliency and outage avoidance
Regional reach30+ marketsImproved route choice and consistent delivery

Choose deployment options that match your operational model—data center cross-connect, enterprise handoff, or partner colocation. For multi-site designs in the region see our multi-site WAN options.

Service Features That Improve Reliability, Control, and Security

Operational reliability starts with clear policy controls and layered protection—this is how we help teams meet SLAs. Our product portfolio bundles practical controls, strong redundancy, and continuous monitoring to keep customer services stable.

Global communities for traffic steering and policy control

We enable global communities so your team can steer traffic, apply routing policy, and align paths with performance goals. These controls give direct, fast influence over which route serves priority traffic.

Redundancy and route diversity for stronger uptime

Redundancy and route diversity remove single points of failure. That design supports availability approaching 99.99% and makes maintenance windows predictable.

Built‑in Anti‑DDoS and layered protection

Our product includes multi-layer Anti‑DDoS measures that reduce risk from volumetric and protocol attacks. These defenses protect customers and keep service interruptions minimal.

24/7 proactive monitoring, management, and support

We provide continuous monitoring and 24/7 technical support for rapid incident response. Proactive alerts and runbooks cut troubleshooting time and improve SLA compliance.

Customer portal: provisioning, management, and billing

Customers use a web portal for ordering, provisioning, service management, and billing—one place for governance and reporting. This speeds procurement, simplifies telecom procurement, and improves operational accountability.

  • Practical control: route steering via global communities.
  • Service resilience: redundancy and diverse paths.
  • Operational ease: portal-based provisioning and billing.

Flexible Billing, Bandwidth, and Commercial Options

Billing and bandwidth choices must be simple, predictable, and fast to deploy for Singapore networks. We design plans that match real traffic patterns and reduce procurement friction.

Fixed and burstable billing for variable traffic

Fixed monthly billing gives cost predictability for steady workloads. Burstable billing is available in select markets to cover campaign spikes, launches, or seasonal peaks.

Bandwidth and interface options that scale

We offer port sizes and bandwidth tiers that grow with demand. This avoids repeated re-procurement and keeps upgrades operationally simple.

Commercial terms for operators, ISPs, and enterprises

We provide wholesale-ready contracts for telecom operators and ISPs—clear SLAs, scalable capacity, and consistent operations for downstream customers.

  • Enterprises get clean service boundaries and measurable performance targets.
  • Onboarding typically completes in ~20 business days, depending on site and access method.
  • We work with you to speed quoting—share traffic profiles, desired interfaces, and timelines.

Our goal: make routes and access commercially practical so teams can match spend to performance and risk. For a short comparison of delivery models see our transit vs peering guide.

Conclusion

For Singapore decision‑makers, the result is a straightforward path to resilient, high‑performance network and a carrier-grade service built for real world needs.

We deliver predictable connectivity, optimized routes, dense PoPs, and ample capacity from a strong backbone.

Operational features—route communities, redundancy, layered security, and 24/7 monitoring—reduce risk and boost confidence for teams and downstream providers.

Commercial options include flexible billing and scalable bandwidth so access stays cost-aligned as demand changes.

Next step: speak with our team to validate requirements, routing policy (including bgp), and the best deployment model. For procurement guidance see our connectivity checklist for Singapore.

FAQ

What is the core offering of your Reliable China IP Transit & BGP Solutions for businesses?

We provide carrier-grade Layer 3 transit with BGP routing into major backbones—designed for ISPs, enterprises, and digital platforms that need resilient, scalable internet connectivity into Greater China and regional hubs like Singapore. The service combines a global backbone, route control, and operational support to ensure predictable performance and capacity growth.

How does the service support Singapore connectivity and APAC reach?

Our network is APAC-ready with strong presence in Singapore and nearby markets. We offer direct 100GE handoffs in key locations, over 200 PoPs for flexible access, and optimized routing to reduce hops and latency between Singapore and mainland networks—helping businesses achieve better user experience and efficient traffic distribution.

What routing options are available to optimize paths into Greater China?

We support multiple BGP routing strategies, including policy-based routing, prefix steering via global communities, and custom route announcements. Customers can choose optimized paths that reduce intermediate hops, prefer specific backbones, or fail over to global routes—all from a single connection.

Can I mix custom regional routes with global transit on one connection?

Yes. You can announce and accept both regional-optimized prefixes and global internet routes over the same BGP session. This lets you prioritize local performance while maintaining broad internet reach without separate physical circuits.

What scale of internet resources and prefixes do you provide?

Our core infrastructure delivers extensive prefix capacity and high port density to support large-scale routing needs. We accommodate sizable route tables and enable growth via scalable bandwidth and additional ASN peering as traffic patterns evolve.

How many Points of Presence and last-mile options are available?

We operate 200+ PoPs with multiple last-mile choices to fit deployment needs—private fiber, metro handoffs, and carrier cross-connects. This footprint helps reduce onboarding time and gives customers flexible locations for diverse access requirements.

What capacity options and scalability are supported?

We offer ports from 1G up to 100GE in major markets, with clear upgrade paths. Bandwidth can grow with your business—either by adding interfaces or scaling existing ports—ensuring performance stays aligned with demand.

How extensive is the network footprint for optimized route selection?

Our footprint spans 30+ markets across APAC, Europe, and the Americas. This multi-market presence enables intelligent routing choices—minimizing latency and providing alternate paths for resilience and traffic engineering.

What subsea and terrestrial capacity supports resiliency?

We leverage high-capacity terrestrial links and multiple subsea cable systems to provide diverse, low-latency paths. That redundancy reduces single points of failure and allows fast failover when network conditions change.

Which features control traffic and routing policies?

The service includes support for global BGP communities, AS-path prepending, local preference controls, and prefix filtering. These tools let you steer traffic precisely, implement business policies, and optimize routing behavior across the backbone.

What redundancy and uptime practices are in place?

We design networks with route diversity, multiple PoPs, and redundant peering to approach 99.99% availability targets. Active monitoring and automated failover policies reduce downtime and maintain consistent service levels.

Are there DDoS and security protections included?

Yes. Our transit includes multi-layer Anti-DDoS defenses—always-on filtering and on-demand mitigation—plus best-practice filtering and traffic anomaly detection to protect capacity and preserve service integrity.

How do you handle monitoring, management, and support?

We provide 24/7 proactive monitoring, network management, and technical support. Customers get access to a portal for alarms, performance dashboards, route analytics, and streamlined ticketing to simplify operations and troubleshooting.

What billing models and commercial options exist?

We offer fixed monthly billing and burstable options to fit variable traffic needs. Commercial terms are tailored for telecom operators, ISPs, and enterprises—covering port-based, 95th-percentile, or flat-rate models depending on usage patterns.

Can the service be tailored for telecom operators and ISPs?

Absolutely. We create carrier-grade arrangements—wholesale capacity, co-managed routing, and peering programs—so operators and ISPs can integrate the transit into their product offerings with consistent SLAs and scalable capacity.

How quickly can a customer provision service and start routing?

Provisioning timelines vary by handoff type, but many customers go live in days for existing cross-connects and in weeks for new circuits. Our onboarding team manages configuration, BGP setup, and testing to accelerate time to service.

What monitoring and reporting tools are available to customers?

The customer portal provides real-time usage, traffic graphs, BGP session status, and historical reports. We also offer customized alerts and automated reports aligned to operational needs and billing cycles.

How are service changes and bandwidth upgrades handled?

Service changes are managed through the portal or account team. Upgrades—like adding capacity or new ports—are scheduled based on capacity availability and typically completed with minimal disruption using live migration or parallel provisioning when required.

What SLAs and support levels do you guarantee?

We publish SLAs covering availability, jitter, and packet loss where applicable. Support tiers range from standard 24/7 assistance to premium managed services with dedicated technical resources and faster escalation paths.

How do you ensure compliance and interoperability with local regulations?

We maintain compliance with regional telecom regulations and work with local carriers to ensure lawful routing and operational transparency. Our teams handle regulatory coordination and help customers meet local connectivity requirements.

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