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dynaemu -

Just wondering, what do chinese people perfer? 电信 or 网通

网通 is alot more faster in my honest opinion.. why is that? I always wondered why there was a
电信 server for stuff and a 网通 server for things..

Can someone explain this to me? Thanks



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roddy -

You don't often get a choice - tends to be Netcom in the north, Telecom in the south. There's
little overlap and set to be even less.










dynaemu -

Oh ok, cause im in the US currently and Netcom works 10x faster for me than Telecom does o.O










roddy -

I see. Generally if you are in China and have the choice of two servers, the one on the same
network as you will be faster. How it works from outside China I don't know.










dynaemu -

Am I able to make 电信 faster somehow? I wish 电信 worked faster -_- my netcom is faster here
lol.. but more people use 电信.










venture160 -

I was using 网通 and it was NOT reliable and speeds sucked. Then again I am fairly sure my
connection was a random wire the landlord fiddled with from the apartment upstairs.










dynaemu -

Well, its kind of hard to access sites using telecom in china from the US, so is there anyway to
make it faster? I tried a VPN program but it didnt help at all >_<










dynaemu -

If Netcom focuses on the North, and Telecom in the South, and signed a thing to not intrude others
"turf"... how come you can still find netcom services in the southern parts of china (hubei,
sichuan, hunan, fujian, etc)

Just wondering~










roddy -

Could be any number of reasons. I'm not sure if they're pulling out of each others territory, or
just agreed not to expand any further. Plus, given past history


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the profits to be made and the unruly nature of the grass-roots level telecoms market, it's not
hard to imagine the agreement being ignored here and there. Or everywhere.

Merging the two topics, by the way.










dynaemu -

I heard Guangdong and Shanghai use both Netcom and Telecom... but heres One last question...

Say you used Netcom in Shanghai... and you wanted to go to a netcafe in Shanghai, but it used
telecom instead.. is there a way to make it switch over to Netcom, would both speeds be the same?
or would you have to bring a laptop with you that has a netcom connection on it?

Thanks.












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