Introduction: This report focuses on whether choosing Singapore GIA CN2 significantly reduces cross-border access latency. Through actual measurements and routing analysis across multiple provinces, time periods, and protocols, it evaluates changes in latency, jitter, and packet loss, aiming to provide actionable insights for enterprise network selection and operational optimization.
Testing Methods and Environment
The testing utilized ICMP ping, traceroute, TCP handshake latency, and application-layer concurrent connection tests, covering standard Internet routes from various provinces in China to Singapore as well as the GIA CN2 dedicated line route. Sampling spans peak and off-peak hours on weekdays to ensure representative comparisons and eliminate transient outliers.
Observing Differences Between Routing and Linking
Route analysis shows that the GIA CN2 path typically uses more direct international backbone links, with fewer hops and stable intermediate forwarding nodes. Compared to the public Internet, CN2 has a higher priority in BGP policies, allowing for more stable outbound paths in cases of congestion or link failures.
Empirical findings on latency and jitter
Tests have shown that by using Singapore’s GIA CN2, the round-trip time (RTT) for most nodes decreases significantly, with particularly noticeable reductions in jitter during peak network times. The extent of delay reduction is influenced by the source node, last-mile, and destination access quality, typically resulting in smaller delay fluctuations and a more stable median value.
Packet loss rate and connection success rate
In TCP connection establishment and long-term connection stability tests, the GIA CN2 path showed a lower instantaneous packet loss rate and fewer retransmissions, with better connection success rates in high-concurrency scenarios as well. This has a particularly noticeable impact on improving the experience for real-time voice, video, and gaming services.
Applicable Scenarios and Limitations
Applicable scenarios include mid-to-new businesses, access to localized cloud services, real-time multimedia communication, and API calls that require high stability. However, it should be noted that the ultimate experience is still affected by the last mile in the home country, as well as the performance of local networks and servers in the target country ; GIA CN2 is not a universal key to solving all cross-border problems.
Summary and Recommendations
Summary: Choosing Singapore GIA CN2 can significantly improve the stability and reduce latency fluctuations in cross-border access, but its effectiveness is constrained by various factors. It is recommended to start with a small-scale pilot first, and use routing and monitoring data to evaluate the actual benefits ; Multiple-line redundancy and SLA monitoring are applied to critical services, with continuous optimization of outbound nodes and peer access strategies.
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