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Singapore web proxy testing result using Telekom Malaysia network

Date : 29/5/08 4:30pm (non Internet peak usage period)
Location : An Internet cafe near Plaza Rakyat LRT station (Kuala Lumpur)
ISP : Telekom Malaysia
Proxy : Singapore web proxy at Equinix data centre. Telekom Malaysia is using Equinix for international traffic.
Los Angeles speed test (without Singapore web proxy) : 733 kbps (download speed), 343 kbps (upload speed)
Los Angeles speed test (with Singapore web proxy) : 1148 kbps (download speed), 540 kbps (upload speed)

Note: Singapore web proxy is useful when connection speed to Singapore web proxy is better than other overseas sites.

1/6/08 - Speed test results on using a Singapore proxy on 31/5/08

Banned post on Lowyat.NET

Title : US sites too slow? Will a Singapore proxy help?
A Singapore proxy only helps in browsing US sites if your connection speed to the proxy is better than connection speed to US site. You can find out by comparing download speed between Singapore speed test site and Los Angeles speed test site . If the connection speed to the former is better, you can try this Singapore web proxy for free from now till midnight 24/5/08(cannot open the Singapore web proxy for longer period due to misuse by spammers). Please post your result using this thread. Suggested format:
1. ISP, e.g. streamyx
2. Location , e.g. Puchong, Selangor
3. Los Angeles download speed(without proxy)
4. Los Angeles download speed(with proxy). Note: Please make sure the proxy is used
5. Time, e.g. 20:30

Hackers and spammers, please cut me some slack :)

Note: The original banned post on Lowyat.NET

Private web proxy : why, where, what, how

Internet speed too slow? Consider a private web proxy

Why your Internet connection is so slow? It could be your Internet usage is greater than capacity allocated for your Internet plan or your ISP does not have the capacity to support the subscribed rate due to overselling. If later is the reason for slow Internet connection, then it is time to consider a private web proxy. By having your own private web proxy, basically you pay for your own bandwidth except traffic between your PC and web proxy, e.g. not sharing a fixed bandwidth with all users of your ISP. So, the next question is where should the web proxy be? The web proxy should be in a country with best connection speed using your ISP(even during peak period). For Internet users in Malaysia, the best choice for your web proxy is Singapore. Singapore has the best Internet connectivity in South East Asia and most ISPs in Malaysia have direct/indirect peering arrangements with data centres in Singapore. You can confirm this premise by comparing download speed using Singapore speed test site and Los Angeles speed test site .

How do you know which data centre to use for your web proxy? For Windows users, issue the following commands in command prompt

  • c:\ping <Singapore server IP>, e.g. ping speedtest.sg
  • c:\tracert <Singapore server IP> , e.g. tracert speedtest.sg

You should pick a server from data centre that fulfill the following criteria using your ISP

  • smallest latency, e.g. less than 150ms
  • smallest data lost, e.g. less than 5%
  • smallest number of hops between your PC and data centre

Some of Linux software that have web proxying feature

Do not know how to install Linux software? Contact me. Be sure to protect your web proxy so that it will not be used by spammers.

29/5/08 Speed test result for using a web proxy at Equinix Singapore data centre and Telekom Malaysia as ISP
10/6/08 Malaysia broadband users, will a Singapore proxy help to improve your download speed? Let’s find out!
9/9/08 Free Singapore proxy test is over.
16/4/09 Free proxy test is back! This time more sites are allowed by the proxy.
26/4/11 - If you have problem connecting to corporate VPN, try these tips to improve VPN connection to overseas VPN.