Global internet with IP transit and Layer 2 Ethernet

The business behind data.vocom.com: IP Transit and DIA across the China route and the global route, IEPL/IPLC private lines, MPLS-VPN, Anti-DDoS, and the system integration work that keeps it all installed correctly.

IP Transit & DIA — Global Route

Local peering everywhere it matters, global BGP everywhere else

Each region blends local internet exchange peering with global BGP and dedicated internet access, so traffic takes the shortest real path rather than a single default route.

USA

Global Internet BGP & DIA.

Hong Kong

Local via HKIX / EQIX, plus Global Internet BGP & DIA.

Taiwan

Local via HINET / NCIC / TFN / TPIX, plus Global BGP & DIA.

Singapore

Local via EQIX / SGIX, plus Global Internet BGP & DIA.

Philippines

Local via PHIX / GetaFIX / PLDT / Globe / Converge, plus Global BGP & DIA.

Japan

Local via BBIX, plus Global Internet BGP & DIA.

UAE

Local via DUIX / SHIX / UAEIX, plus Global BGP & DIA.

Malaysia

Local via MYIX, plus Global Internet BGP & DIA.

China Mainland

Local via CT / CU / CM, plus Global Internet DIA.

Thailand

Local peering plus Global Internet DIA.

South Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia

Global Internet delivered via VM / VPS presence.

IP Transit & DIA — China Route

China route BGP/DIA, blended by carrier

China connectivity is engineered per-carrier rather than as a single blended feed, with the mix tunable by percentage across route types.

China Telecom

AS 4134 / 23764 — premium China 163 network with QoS. AS 4809 / 23764 — CN2 Hong Kong and CN2 Japan.

China Unicom

AS 10099 / 4837.

China Mobile

AS 58453.

Mix Route

A tunable percentage split across CT, CU, CM, and global routes to match each customer's traffic profile.

Close-up of connected network switch wiring representing MPLS infrastructure
MPLS-VPN

MPLS-VPN Service

VOCOM runs an international network and mixed-cloud solution on its own MPLS/VPLS backbone, supporting secure and reliable customer networking with flexible policy, careful traffic control, and direct connections into the major cloud platforms.

  • Owned MPLS/VPLS backbone, not resold transport
  • Direct cloud connectivity to AWS, Azure, and Microsoft
  • Meticulous traffic control and flexible networking policy
Measured, not estimated

Route latency across the backbone

A sample of protected routes and their estimated round-trip time, drawn from VOCOM's own cable system mix.

A–B endsCable systemProtectedEstimated RTT
Hong Kong — TaipeiEAC/C2C, FNAL/RNALYes13–23 ms
Hong Kong — ShenzhenTerrestrial cableYes1–3 ms
Hong Kong — ManilaAAG, C2CYes14–18 ms
Hong Kong — SingaporeC2C, AAE-1, APCN2Yes29–35 ms
Hong Kong — Los AngelesEAC + UnityYes*141–180 ms
Hong Kong — SeoulFNAL/RNALYes38–68 ms
Hong Kong — SihanoukvilleTerrestrial cableYes48 ms
Hong Kong — LondonTerrestrial cableYes167 ms
Hong Kong — FrankfurtAAE-1, SMW5Yes175 ms
Hong Kong — TokyoASE, TGN-IAYes49 ms
Singapore — FujairahAAE-1, BBG+EIGYes75 ms
Singapore — Kuala LumpurTerrestrial cableYes5–9 ms
Singapore — SihanoukvilleMCT + terrestrial cableYes*17 ms
Tokyo — TaipeiRNAL/FNAL, TPEYes29–33 ms
Tokyo — ShanghaiAPG, TPE, NCPYes25–32 ms
Tokyo — Los AngelesFASTER, Unity, TGN-PYes99–107 ms
Los Angeles — AshburnTerrestrial cableYes55 ms
Los Angeles — Mexico CityTerrestrial cableYes109 ms
Shanghai — ShenzhenTerrestrial cableYes27 ms
Purple and blue digital light pattern representing anti-DDoS scrubbing
ANTI-DDOS

Anti-DDoS System

Traffic is scrubbed through dedicated centers across Asia and the US/EU before it ever reaches a customer's network, keeping volumetric and application-layer attacks off the route entirely.

  • Regional scrubbing centers across Asia and US/EU
  • Always-on mitigation, not on-demand activation only
  • Paired with the same NOC that runs IP transit and MPLS
Global System Integration Service

Project management for the physical build

A dedicated project management and technical service team handles overseas deployments end-to-end, from consulting through to troubleshooting.

Consulting services

Scoping and design before any equipment is ordered.

Equipment procurement

Sourcing the right hardware for the deployment.

Logistics service

Getting equipment to site, on schedule.

Equipment shelf installation

Rack and shelf install at the destination facility.

Integrated cabling service

Structured cabling built to the site's actual layout.

Equipment debugging service

Bring-up and verification before go-live.

Operation & maintenance monitoring

Ongoing monitoring once the deployment is live.

Troubleshooting service

Direct technical response when something needs fixing.

International IDC footprint

Where the network actually lives

A partial list of the facilities VOCOM operates in or connects to directly across three regions.

Asia-Pacific

Hong Kong (Equinix HK1/HK2, MTC Landing Station), Taiwan (Chief LY/HD, FET/NCIC AnKang, NTT Taipo), Manila (Vitro Makati 2), Kuala Lumpur (AIMS-KL), Shenzhen (HuaKe IDC), Tokyo (Equinix TY7/TY8, DigitalRealty NRT10), Singapore (Equinix SG1, Rack Central), Shanghai (@HUB IDC, GDS IDC, JiYun IDC), Bangkok (Telehouse Bangkok, TCCT Bangna), Seoul (KINX Dogok), Sihanoukville.

Europe & EMEA

London (Telehouse West), UAE / Fujairah (Fujairah Smarthub).

North & South America

Los Angeles (Coresite LA1), Ashburn (Equinix DC5), Toronto (Equinix TR2), Sao Paulo (Equinix SP4), Mexico (Equinix MX2).

Planning an IP transit, MPLS, or Anti-DDoS deployment?

Send your route requirements and current traffic mix — we'll size the connection before you commit to anything.