South Korea CN2 GIA Dedicated Servers · China-Optimized Routes
South Korea Seoul CN2 GIA Bare Metal Servers · Triple-Carrier Premium Routing for Low-Latency Direct Connectivity to Mainland China
Seoul CN2 GIA dedicated line bare metal servers feature dedicated premium routing for each of China's three major carriers: China Telecom CN2 GIA, China Unicom AS9929, and China Mobile CMI, delivering true triple-carrier direct connectivity with ample return bandwidth to China. Compared to standard routes, latency is significantly reduced and packet loss is extremely low, maintaining stable, lag-free performance even during peak hours. Taking Seoul to Beijing as an example, a standard route typically passes through 10-15 routing hops with latency around 100-150ms; our CN2 route requires only 4-6 hops, with latency consistently around 40ms. Real-world tests show latency as low as 30-50ms to mainland China, approximately 15-30ms to Tokyo, and 40-60ms to Hong Kong. During peak hours, standard routes are prone to packet loss and latency jitter, while the CN2 GIA route remains stable.
Cross-border e-commerce independent sites can deliver a smooth shopping experience for users in China; game servers can enable low-latency real-time matches; video and streaming services can provide high-definition, fluid playback; and enterprise applications can achieve high-speed interconnection between headquarters and overseas branches. Whether for B2B or B2C business, premium CN2 routing significantly enhances user experience and, in turn, improves business conversion rates. Each Seoul CN2 bare metal server is equipped with a native South Korean IP address and a dedicated redundant bandwidth port, ready for immediate deployment with no ICP filing required.