Hi Janne, Any thoughts about Malaysia? The outfit I am working for on this right now already has manufacturing facilities there and it would be easier for them to do it in-country. I would guess that probably everything from Kuala Lampur area is trunked via Singapore anyway? - mike On Jun 16, 2011, at 6:21 AM, Janne Snabb <snabb@epipe.com> wrote:
Hello from Cambodia. I am familiar with the situation in Cambodia and some surrounding countries.
On Wed, 15 Jun 2011, Michael DeMan wrote:
Basically looking for tips on what cities/countries/locations have as much (mostly submarine cabling in this case?) fiber connectivity and redundancy. From there I can trim down where to begin looking specifically at data centers and colocation options.
Hong Kong, Singapore (and Taiwan).
Hong Kong is the best choice for some countries in the region: countries such as Cambodia and Vietnam have their uplinks mostly through Hong Kong.
Singapore is the best choice for others: Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia have good connectivity to Singapore.
Taiwan I would place as the 3rd option.
No other realistic options exist in the region beyond that... US west coast is often the best option if you are not prepared to spend a lot of money (but check your upstream's peering with major SEA providers first).
Also, if anybody offhand has any tips on political stability and/or the risk of some kind of unwanted censorship by a given country, that would be helpful as well.
All countries within the region are unsafe when it comes to censorship. Hong Kong is probably the only nearby place which does not openly practice censorship currently, but I would not count on that as it is just a (autonomous) province of China.
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