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Thailand Cloud provider with fast international WAN speed

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Hello,

anyone has experience with Thailand Cloud providers (I am looking to install a couple of Ubuntu 16.04 machines at a Thailand based Cloud provider) who can deliver fast international Internet / WAN bandwidths?

 

Yesterday I gave Nipa Cloud a try and installed a Ubuntu 16.04 machine but the speedtest gave me disappointing numbers, e.g. 

Within Thailand (to a speedtest.net server located inside Thailand):

Download: 99Mb/s (this is OK)

Upload: 98Mb/s (this is OK)

 

Outside of Thailand (to a speedtest server in Germany):

Download: 6-7Mb/s (bad!!!)

Upload: 3-4Mb/s (bad!!!)

 

My goal would be to get both, Download and Upload, to around 30-50Mb/s but with Nipa that's obviously not possible even prices are OK and charged per hour. I know the international bandwidth from Thailand to outside of Thailand is very limited but there must be some providers around offering more than that I received from Nipa!?

However I created a ticket with their support today to ask for "enhanced / advanced options"... let's see what they respond

 

I don't want to spend too much time (and also $$$) to test all kind of VPS / Cloud providers and Thailand as some of you might have already some experience.

There is no such thing. Sorry.

All international bw is limited in Thai datacenters and unless you pay crazy high dedicated international bw, you get shared low international bw.

 

Just use singapore for f. sake.

great speed to Thailand and rest of the world.

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