Psychz Networks Launches New Feature Called 'Asia Pacific Low Latency Routes'
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Psychz Networks
- December 09,2016
Psychz Networks, a web hosting company, is pleased to announce the launch of a new feature called “Asia Pacific Low Latency Routes.” The new dedicated server with low latency was released for the company’s Dallas, Texas and Los Angeles, California data centers.
As a company spokesperson noted, the new feature is designed to target the Asian market with low latency when hosting servers in those two regions. This will allow fast content delivery for users as well as the ability for gamers to play games with low latency when connecting to Los Angeles or Dallas from Asia.
“We are the only ones that utilize this technology by incorporating it in Los Angeles and Dallas,” noted the spokesperson.
In addition, for businesses that are hosting in Dallas, the low latency routes will let companies target users on the East coast in the United States as well as customers in Asia. At the Los Angeles data center, the latency reduction will benefit the businesses in Silicon Valley that want to connect to the Asian market while also offering service to the local client base on the West coast and central part of the United States.
“Once configured, we inject low latency routes to our routers which are passed to the customers in Los Angeles and Dallas. When the end user connects to the IP, the system automatically selects the path with the lowest latency,” the spokesperson noted.
Many countries will benefit from low latency routes, noted the company spokesperson; these include APAC countries like Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Japan, China, South Korea, Taiwan, Australia and India. In general, the expectation is that the new service will offer latency drops of up to 30 percent when compared to most transit providers.