

Also, Telecom only has public peering in the United States. However, it has the most traffic jam problems connecting to the US, South-East Asia, and Japan. TELECOM: It has good connection quality to the Europe. Also, UNICOM has lack of direct access to the Europe, and the connection is routed through the United States. UNICOM: This has the most international access available, but the global bandwith is limited. They are having different difficulties accesssing global internet: CMCC: They don't have traffic jam with the global internet, but they have nested ISP hijack problems which hinder end-users from having a stable experience of accessing global internet. Here's why there needs to be CDN nodes in the Mainland China GFW circle (MCG-Circle):įirst, there are 3 main ISPs in MCG-Circle: Telecom, Unicom, and CNCC (China Mobile).

I just need to translate some real voices from Audiobar to here to let them audible by ReFX. Plus, some of them will definitely think that it is a good retaliation to your decision of blocking purchased customers from logging into their ReFX account.Īnyway, I still stand against warez this time. This simply forces your both purchased customers and future customers in that market to supporting warez.

I don't think warez is a good business to the industry, but apparently neither is blocking customers from a specific country. I stopped using Nexus 2 years ago due to potential changes of my workflow, but that's off-topic this time. Previous thread title: "ReFX please stop blocking Chinese customers login their account (if you are really doing that)."įirst of all, I am a purchased Nexus 2 user: Still, considering that Native Access is accessible in Mainland China, it looks like that the public CDN service used by ReFX is hardly accessible through this market. Update: It appears that ReFX is not blocking the login, according to Michael's statement (quoted in the 2nd reply of this thread).
