I think the issue is mainland China, not Hong Kong or Singapore.

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Subject: Re: China Network Diversity

I’ve had good luck with PCCW operating as my China liaison since we terminate a 
lot of circuits in Hong Kong and Singapore. It’s not cheap I’ll tell ya but 
they can get the info and deliver.

J~

On Jan 16, 2020, at 10:21, Gabe Cole <g...@rtegroup.com> wrote:



We are trying to design a physically diverse network in China and have been 
challenged.  All of the major carriers say that they cannot provide us KMZs or 
similar detailed route information.  Has anyone been able to crack this code?

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