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[...] almost impossible for foreign companies and non-China residents. Should one consider hosting in South Korea when targeting Chinese users? Well, it depends. South Korea has some of the most advanced IT [...]
[...] foreign companies targeting China, and offer servers in Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea which are fast to access from various regions within China (for example websites targeting [...]
[...] compared to sites hosted on US or European servers). Such locations include Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea and Japan. One host that we regularly recommend on this blog is SinoHosting which offers both [...]
[...] is that it can be easily be confused with .com.cn, furthermore it is not popular in mainland China. #4: cn.yourdomain.com or china.yourdomain.com: you can use the cn or china subdomains of [...]
[...] support. With offices in Shanghai and Shenzhen, SinoHosting hosts its customers on servers in mainland China (Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen, Jiangsu), Hong Kong, Singapore, the US and the UK. Its [...]
[...] options. Clearly it is a service that is targeting business and individual customers in mainland China at the time. Alibaba also operates Hichina/Net.cn, one of the largest Chinese domain [...]
[...] needed to host a website in China when targeting visitors, clients or in general users from mainland China? The reply is yes and no. China is today the second largest economy in the world and many [...]
[...] much media content, hosting is a nearest location of China should be sufficient to reach Chinese users, even if not as optimal as hosting locally. One host we often recommend on My China Hosting [...]
[...] companies and non-China residents. Should one consider hosting in South Korea when targeting Chinese users? Well, it depends. South Korea has some of the most advanced IT infrastructure in the world [...]
[...] , or by making the access speed extremely slow. In order to provide the best user experience to Chinese users visiting their websites, overseas companies therefore would preferably host their websites [...]
[...] The recent crackdown on dot cn domain names in China calls for a further thinking as to the use of a .cn domain name for your China- [...]
[...] seen a severe drop in recent months. Based on Hosterstats data, the registered base of .cn domain names has dropped by 4 millions in the first four months of this year, to just about 8.25 millions [...]
[...] it impossible for non-Chinese nationals, or companies registered in China, to register for .cn domain names. What options are then available for foreign companies looking to build a website targeting [...]
[...] to Chinese consumers and businesses. The Great Firewall severely restricts access to overseas websites in China, either by blocking them, or by making the access speed extremely slow. In order to [...]
[...] the Great Firewall, the system that notoriously slow down (or worse, block) access to overseas websites in China. South Korean datacenters are also known to be very restrictive for contents [...]
[...] website in question was terminated. In real life situation, South Korea would make sense for hosting websites targeting Beijing, Tianjin, Qingdao or the Northern or North-East region of China. Other [...]
[...] .cn domain names. What options are then available for foreign companies looking to build a website targeting the Chinese market? Below a couple of pretty decent alternatives. #1: .hk: as the [...]
[...] almost impossible for foreign companies and non-China residents. Should one consider hosting in South Korea when targeting Chinese users? Well, it depends. South Korea has some of the most advanced IT [...]
[...] foreign companies targeting China, and offer servers in Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea which are fast to access from various regions within China (for example websites targeting [...]
[...] compared to sites hosted on US or European servers). Such locations include Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea and Japan. One host that we regularly recommend on this blog is SinoHosting which offers both [...]
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