Looking for rock-solid VPS hosting in Asia with premium network quality? DMIT just rolled out two special deals on Hong Kong and Tokyo VPS that come with CN2 GIA connectivity—basically the Rolls-Royce of network routes between China and the rest of the world. We're talking 300Mbps CN2 GIA bandwidth right out of the box, 2GB RAM, and 500GB monthly traffic. Not exactly budget hosting, but there's a reason for that.
Here's the thing about CN2 GIA in Hong Kong and Tokyo: the wholesale cost runs around $100 per Mbps per month. Yeah, you read that right. So when you see DMIT offering 300Mbps of this premium bandwidth for $298 annually, you're getting access to infrastructure that usually costs carriers serious money. This is enterprise-grade stuff, which means it's probably overkill if you're just testing WordPress themes, but perfect if you're running production services that actually need to perform reliably.
The special pricing applies to DMIT's MICRO series, and you get two options depending on where you want your server:
Hong Kong VPS:
1 CPU core
2GB RAM
40GB SSD storage
500GB monthly traffic
300Mbps CN2 GIA bandwidth
$298/year
Tokyo VPS:
Same specs as Hong Kong
Different geographic location (obviously)
Also $298/year
Both locations use CN2 GIA routing, which means your traffic takes the express lane instead of fighting through regular internet congestion. If you've ever noticed your connection to Asia slowing down during peak hours, that's what CN2 GIA is designed to avoid.
DMIT is running a promotion on the MICRO series where you can choose between:
20% off annual payment
Extra 30% traffic allocation
👉 Check current DMIT promotions and see which CN2 GIA plan fits your latency requirements
Do the math on your actual usage before picking. If you're bandwidth-heavy, the extra 30% traffic might save you overage fees. If you're more compute-focused, take the discount.
Let's be real: this isn't for everyone. At nearly $300/year for relatively modest specs (by raw numbers), you're paying a premium for the network quality. This makes sense if:
You're running services that need consistent low latency to China
Your business actually loses money when connections are slow or unstable
You've tried cheaper Asian VPS options and dealt with the routing headaches
You're hosting production applications where reliability matters more than cost
If you're just learning to code or hosting a personal blog that gets 50 visitors a month, there are way cheaper options that'll do fine. But if you're running SaaS products, game servers, or business applications where network performance directly impacts revenue, the CN2 GIA routing starts making financial sense.
The reason CN2 GIA is expensive isn't because hosting companies are greedy—it's because China Telecom's CN2 Global Internet Access network genuinely costs more to access. Regular routes might take 15-20 hops and route through congested exchanges. CN2 GIA uses dedicated lines with fewer hops and better peering agreements.
For context, if you're serving users in mainland China from Hong Kong or Tokyo, the difference between regular routing and CN2 GIA can be 200ms latency versus 40ms latency. That's the difference between a snappy application and one that feels sluggish.
So while $298/year sounds steep compared to the $5/month VPS deals you see advertised everywhere, you're comparing completely different product categories. It's like comparing economy flights and business class—technically they both get you there, but the experience is wildly different.
DMIT's Hong Kong and Tokyo VPS plans with CN2 GIA connectivity are clearly positioned for users who need premium network quality and can justify the cost. At $298/year for 300Mbps of CN2 GIA bandwidth, you're getting access to infrastructure that costs providers serious money to provision. The specs (2GB RAM, 1 core, 40GB SSD, 500GB traffic) are adequate for many production workloads, especially when paired with that network quality. If your business depends on stable, low-latency connectivity to Asian markets, particularly China, this is one of the better ways to ensure consistent performance without dealing with routing lottery. 👉 Explore DMIT's CN2 GIA infrastructure and find the right balance between performance and cost for your use case.