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Telecom International Express Service??? Solution//Global IPLC service provider of Shigeng Communication

一、In the field of international communication, 'fast' has never been a simple speed indicator. For multinational corporations, speed means that MES data from the Singapore factory can reach the ERP system of the Shanghai headquarters within 2 seconds; This means that the R&D center in Frankfurt can drag and drop the 3D model of the Hangzhou data center in real time; This means that when Mexican sales representatives submit orders, they do not have to habitually wait for the loading animation of that round of "spinning and turning".

China Telecom International Express is a product matrix tailored by China Telecom for this series of "fast" demands. It is not a specific dedicated line, but a set of acceleration service systems for enterprise level cross-border connections, integrating various technological forms such as IPLC dedicated lines, SD-WAN intelligent networking, global application acceleration, cloud dedicated lines, etc., with "business perception, intelligent scheduling, and service-oriented delivery" as the core features.

This article will provide a panoramic analysis of the "invisible special train" that connects enterprises globally from three dimensions: product lineage, technological core, and scenario value.

Part One: Product Genealogy - More than One 'Dedicated Line'

Telecom International Express is not a single product, but an accelerated product family designed according to enterprise business scenarios. Understanding this lineage is the first step in selecting the right one.

1.1 Express Line: Service oriented Upgrade of MPLS IPLC

This is the most classic form of the Telecom International Express. Compared with traditional international dedicated lines, its core upgrade lies in shifting from "resource leasing" to "service delivery".

Traditional mode: Enterprises rent a physical circuit from A to B from the operator, with a contract period of usually 1-3 years, fixed bandwidth, and the need for reconstruction if there are any changes.

Express Line Mode:

Elastic bandwidth: Supports flexible adjustment of bandwidth on a monthly, quarterly, and yearly basis, with peak season expansion and off-season reduction;

Quick activation: Leveraging China Telecom's global POP resources, the domestic segment can be activated as quickly as T+1 working days, while the international segment has an average activation period compressed to within 15 working days;

End to end SLA: Not only does it promise availability (99.99%), but it also clearly promises end-to-end experience indicators such as latency, jitter, and packet loss rate;

Unified network management: Real time viewing of cross-border link delay curves, bandwidth utilization, and error rates through the International Express customer portal.

Typical scenario: The core backbone connecting the headquarters of multinational corporations with overseas regional centers, carrying highly sensitive businesses such as ERP, financial consolidation, and unified communication.

1.2 Fast Smart Network: "Carrier Level" Delivery of SD-WAN

When enterprises need to connect dozens or even hundreds of overseas branches, the cost model of point-to-point dedicated lines will be difficult to bear. Kuaizhiwang is a hybrid networking service launched by China Telecom based on SD-WAN technology.

Technical architecture:

Terminal CPE: Deploy customized CPE equipment from China Telecom in enterprise branches, supporting multi link aggregation such as 4G/5G, broadband, and dedicated lines;

Backbone access: CPE connects to the nearest telecom global POP point and enters China Telecom's own IP backbone network;

Intelligent scheduling: Based on application type intelligent routing strategy, video conferencing follows the lowest latency path, while file synchronization follows the highest bandwidth path;

Unified controller: a cloud management platform that enables centralized configuration, monitoring, and policy issuance of global CPE.

The essential difference with Internet SD-WAN:

Backbone network quality: After the traffic enters the telecom's own backbone network, it enjoys operator level QoS guarantee, rather than "best effort" public network forwarding;

Last mile integration: Telecom, as a local operator, has local access network resources in the domestic segment and some overseas regions (Southeast Asia, Europe, and the Americas), enabling one-stop end-to-end services;

Compliance embedded: Supports the retention of audit logs for cross-border data transmission, meeting high compliance requirements in finance, government, and other fields.

Typical scenarios: Global store networking of retail enterprises, interconnection of overseas factories of manufacturing enterprises, and mixed office access of multinational enterprises.

1.3 Express Acceleration: The 'Last Mile' of Global Application Acceleration

For a large number of small and medium-sized enterprises, the decision-making threshold for dedicated lines and SD-WAN is still relatively high. Express acceleration is the lightest and most agile product form in the Telecom International Express family.

Core logic: Enterprises do not need to purchase any hardware equipment, only need to configure acceleration domain names or IP addresses in the cloud console. The Telecom Global Acceleration Network provides an acceleration channel for cross-border users to access Chinese applications through intelligent DNS resolution and private protocol optimization.

Technical Core:

Global distributed access nodes: Deploy edge access points in major regions such as Asia Pacific, Europe, America, and the Middle East to access user traffic nearby;

Private Backbone Network Transmission: The accessed traffic is transmitted across oceans in China Telecom's global IP backbone network, bypassing congested nodes on the public network;

Protocol layer optimization: To address the efficiency deficiencies of TCP transmission in high latency environments, optimizations such as window expansion, fast retransmission, and forward error correction are carried out;

Security protection: Integrate basic DDoS cleaning and web application firewall capabilities.

Typical scenario: Overseas employees accessing the enterprise WeChat, DingTalk, and OA systems of the Chinese headquarters; Overseas customers visit independent cross-border e-commerce websites.

1.4 Express Cloud Connection: Hybrid Cloud's "Direct Line"

With the comprehensive migration of enterprise IT architecture to the cloud, cloud dedicated lines have become a necessity. Express Cloud Connection is a connectivity service that China Telecom has deeply cooperated with mainstream cloud service providers.

Core competencies:

Multi cloud access: Enterprise data centers can directly access the mainstream cloud platform of Segong Communication through a dedicated telecommunications line;

Cloud interconnection: realizing private network interconnection between VPC of different cloud service providers and building a multi cloud hybrid architecture;

Cloud edge collaboration: provide high-quality backhaul bearing for edge computing nodes.

Technical features: Physical isolation, low latency, high security, are the standard connection methods for enterprise core business to go to the cloud.

Part 2: Technical Core - The "Hidden Abilities" Behind Fast Cars

The product differentiation of Telecom International Express does not come from any "black technology", but from the comprehensive release of four underlying capabilities of China Telecom as a first tier operator.

2.1 Global network resource endowment

As of 2026, China Telecom operates:

53 international submarine cables, connecting major economic regions around the world;

223 overseas POP sites covering over 70 countries and regions;

The global IP backbone network bandwidth has exceeded 120Tbps.

This means that most of the cross-border routes of the Telecom International Express can be fully transmitted within the Telecom's own network without the need for peer-to-peer interconnection with other operators, thus avoiding the most uncontrollable "operator border congestion" in the public network.

2.2 Depth control of the 'last mile' in China

The bottleneck of cross-border dedicated line experience is often not in the international segment, but in the domestic local access segment. The cross network coordination between traditional operators is a critical area for fault delineation.

The unique advantage of China Telecom International Express is that it is also the dominant operator of the local access network. Enterprise headquarters or data centers are connected to the express network through local dedicated telecommunications lines, with a single operator responsible for the entire process, avoiding the "responsibility shifting" in case of cross operator failures. MTTR (Mean Time to Repair) is reduced by more than 50% compared to cross network solutions.

2.3 Business Perception and Intelligent Scheduling

The core control platform of Telecom International Express has deep application perception capability. This not only means being able to identify which IP and port the traffic comes from, but also using DPI (deep packet inspection) or AFT (application fingerprinting) technology to determine whether the traffic belongs to ERP transactions, video conferences, or file transfers.

Based on this capability, the Express Intelligence Network can achieve:

Video conference traffic: automatically marked as DSCP EF (Accelerated Forwarding), and select the link with the lowest latency and jitter;

ERP transaction traffic: Ensure 100% packet loss free, prioritize bandwidth protection even in case of link congestion;

File synchronization traffic: Automatically enable data compression and breakpoint resume to maximize bandwidth utilization.

2.4 Service delivery and unified operation and maintenance

Traditional dedicated lines are "dumb resources" - after being opened, operators hardly intervene in operation and maintenance. Telecom International Express adopts a service-oriented delivery model:

Opening phase: Customer Manager+Solution Engineer+Overseas Local Support Team collaborate to provide end-to-end solution design;

Operation phase: Proactively monitor 24/7, and complete route switching before customers perceive any issues when abnormal delays or increased bit error rates are detected;

Billing mode: supports multiple billing methods such as monthly, volume based, and peak bandwidth based, matching the needs of enterprises at different stages of development.

Feedback from the IT Director of a multinational manufacturing company: "In the past, buying a dedicated line was like buying a house, with a large one-time investment and a long transaction cycle; now buying a fast train is like renting a car, with the option to adjust the model and duration of use at any time

Part Three: Scene Value - The "Real Problem" Solved by Express

3.1 Cross border Manufacturing Industry: From "Data Time Difference" to "Real time Collaboration"

Customer Profile: A new energy vehicle company headquartered in Shanghai with factories in Vietnam, Thailand, and Hungary.

Pain point: The Vietnamese factory needs to send back 300GB of production data (MES work orders, equipment status, quality inspection) to the Shanghai headquarters every day. Traditional VPN transmission takes 8-12 hours. When the headquarters saw yesterday's report, the production line had been running for 4 hours.

Express plan:

The Vietnamese factory has deployed Fast Intelligent Network CPE, aggregating local VNPT+FPT broadband;

The headquarters data center is connected to the express line, forming an IPsec encrypted tunnel with Vietnam;

Key production data (work order closure, equipment failure) are marked with high priority and the lowest delay path is taken;

Batch report data enables compressed transmission and synchronizes during idle periods.

Delivery effect:

The end-to-end latency of production data has been reduced from 350ms to 98ms;

The synchronization time for key work orders has been compressed from 5 minutes to within 30 seconds;

The 'Yesterday's Report' has been upgraded to 'Real time Digital Twin', allowing headquarters to view the real-time production capacity and OEE of the Vietnam production line at any time.

3.2 Cross border retail: "millisecond level" fulfillment of omnichannel orders

Customer Profile: A cross-border e-commerce clothing brand that operates independently and has 5 overseas warehouses in Europe and America.

Pain point: During peak hours, there are over 3000 concurrent order requests per second, and some users abandon their orders due to slow response on the payment page; There is a 2-hour delay between overseas warehouse inventory and domestic ERP, and paid orders are forced to be refunded due to oversold inventory.

Express plan:

Independent stations are connected to express acceleration services, and dynamic content (inventory inquiry, price calculation) is transmitted back to the source through the Telecom Global Acceleration Network;

Full caching of static resources (product images, CSS, JS) to telecom overseas edge nodes;

The WMS system of the overseas warehouse is connected to the domestic ERP database through the Express Cloud, establishing a real-time synchronization channel.

Delivery effect:

The response time for European and American users to place orders has decreased from 4.2 seconds to 0.9 seconds, and the checkout conversion rate has increased by 23%;

The synchronization delay of overseas warehouse inventory has been reduced from 2 hours to 15 seconds, and oversold orders have been reset to zero;

During the "Double Eleven" period, the peak bandwidth increased by 8 times compared to normal days. Through the elastic bandwidth strategy of express trains, dedicated line resources were automatically expanded, and business was zero damaged.

3.3 Multinational Financial Institutions: Strict Protection of Zero Packet Loss in Transaction Data

Customer Profile: A certain joint-stock commercial bank engaged in cross-border settlement business.

Pain point: Hundreds of cross-border payment instructions per second need to be transmitted in real-time to overseas cooperative banks, network packet loss leads to transaction retries, and some sensitive instructions trigger risk control interception.

Express plan:

The core trading system is carried by a dual route express line, with the main link passing through the Hong Kong International Finance Line and the backup link passing through Singapore;

Enable telecom financial grade QoS guarantee services, with transaction traffic marked as the highest priority, bandwidth exclusive, and not competing with other businesses;

Deploy end-to-end active detection, monitor link latency and packet loss rate every 5 seconds, and trigger automatic threshold switching time<100ms.

Delivery effect:

Zero packet loss on cross-border transaction dedicated lines for 12 consecutive months;

The average end-to-end latency of a single payment instruction is locked at 68ms ± 5ms;

Conduct cross-border compliance audits of data through regulatory agencies.

International express is not a specific route, but a global network capability network that is always online, actively aware, and intelligently dispatched. When a company's business crosses national borders, this network carries orders, production instructions, financial statements, and collaborative dialogue, silently operating and always present.

For Chinese companies that are currently or will soon move towards globalization, understanding and making good use of this network is no longer an elective course for IT departments, but a fundamental ability for companies to participate in global competition.

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二、Shigeng Communication Global Office Network Products:

The global office network product of Shigeng Communication is a high-quality product developed by the company for Chinese and foreign enterprise customers to access the application data transmission internet of overseas enterprises by making full use of its own network coverage and network management advantages.

Features of Global Application Network Products for Multinational Enterprises:

1. Quickly access global Internet cloud platform resources

2. Stable and low latency global cloud based video conferencing

3. Convenient and fast use of Internet resource sharing cloud platform (OA/ERP/cloud storage and other applications

Product tariff:


Global office network expenses

Monthly rent payment/yuan

Annual payment/yuan

Remarks

Quality Package 1

1000

10800

Free testing experience for 7 days

Quality Package 2

1500

14400

Free testing experience for 7 days

Dedicated line package

2400

19200

Free testing experience for 7 days





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