Asia's Digital Backbone: Understanding the Network Carriers Powering the East 🌏
For anyone running nodes, high-frequency trading bots, or high-traffic dApps, network latency is everything. Today, we're sharing an inside look at the internet infrastructure of the world's fastest-growing market: Asia.
Why Carriers Matter
When you host a server in Singapore, Tokyo, or Mumbai, the data center building is just a shell. The real performance comes from the backbone carriers—organizations like NTT, Singtel, Tata Communications, and PCCW Global—that own the physical submarine fiber-optic cables.
The Fit Servers Strategy
At Fit Servers, we utilize Carrier-Neutral Data Centers. This means we aren't locked into one ISP. We blend multiple Tier 1 and Tier 2 carriers and use intelligent BGP routing to find the absolute fastest path for your data, achieving <5ms intra-regional latency and a 99.99% Uptime SLA.
If you want to understand how global transit works, the difference between Tier 1 and Tier 2, and how to optimize your server deployments in Asia, we highly recommend checking out our full guide.
👉 Read more by visiting the blog link: [https://www.fitservers.com/blogs/bandwidth-carriers-powering-data-centers-across-the-asia/]
