ROUTE MATRIX · Stable international routes

Reliable VPN for China, direct and stable access

A network acceleration service for cross-border work, international content, and developer tools. Includes 90+ countries / 200+ routes, unlimited devices, and a simplified signup flow with no email address required.

30-day no-questions-asked refunds / No-logs policy / Alipay · WeChat · USDT / Unlimited devices
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POPULAR ROUTES United States Japan Hong Kong Singapore South Korea

CHANNEL STRIPS

Six channels for six connection needs

Rather than sending all traffic through one path, switch routes based on your destination, network conditions, and device environment to reduce unnecessary detours and congestion across international links.

T01 · PEAK HOURS

Keep congestion impact at the route-selection layer

Peak-hour issues are usually caused not by device performance, but by congestion somewhere between the local network, the international exit, and the destination service. 48VPN provides switchable paths across 90+ countries / 200+ routes, allowing different routes in the same region for different tasks. If a connection is underperforming, there is no need to repeatedly change system settings: switch to a route in the same or a nearby region in the client, then recheck page loads, file transfers, and long-lived connections. The practical difference is making route switching part of everyday use instead of leaving users fixed on one path while waiting for the network to recover.

ROUTE PREVIEW

Choose a route by region first, then by purpose

A nearby route is not automatically the best fit for every task. For work, video, AI Tools, and region-specific content, assess regional matching, connection continuity, and the destination service’s policies separately.

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Country / region City Route type Streaming
ASIA
JapanTokyoIEPL private lineSupported
Hong KongHong KongIEPL private lineSupported
SingaporeSingaporeRelay routeSupported
South KoreaSeoulRelay routeSupported
AMERICAS & EUROPE
United StatesLos AngelesRelay routeSupported
United StatesSan JoseDirect routeSupported
GermanyFrankfurtRelay routeSupported

01 / NEARBY

Start with a nearby region for everyday access

For everyday websites, file syncing, and real-time collaboration, start with a geographically nearby region. If the destination service has no specific exit-region requirement, a shorter international path is usually easier to troubleshoot. After connecting, verify it with the task you actually need to complete rather than judging by the route name alone.

02 / TARGET

Match regional content to the target market

Content catalogs, account regions, and exit regions should be evaluated separately. When accessing a service for a specific market, choose a route in that region. If the content still does not match, check the account’s regional settings and cache instead of switching through multiple countries in succession.

03 / FALLBACK

Keep a backup route in the same region

International network paths change with time and carrier routing. For important meetings, remote collaboration, or long transfers, prepare a backup route in the same region. Switching directly when conditions fluctuate is more reliable than resetting the entire configuration mid-task.

SESSION STATUS

Current route status reference

The runtime data below is provided only to compare route conditions during this session. Final selection should still be based on the current network and the connection result for your actual use case.

CLIENT ACCESS

Five platforms, one user panel

Clients and subscriptions are available through the user panel after signing in. Installation links are not scattered across marketing pages, making subscription status and platform access easier to manage in one place.

Windows

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macOS

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Android

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iOS

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Linux

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PLAN PREVIEW

Choose a plan by monthly traffic

All three monthly plans share the same route coverage and platform support; the main difference is monthly traffic. Traffic resets monthly on the activation date, and mid-cycle upgrades prorate the price difference for the remaining days.

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60GB

¥9.9

Monthly

Suitable for light web browsing, short business trips, and occasional use of international tools. Establish a stable basic connection first, then decide whether to upgrade based on actual usage.

  • 60GB monthly traffic
  • 90+ countries / 200+ routes
  • Unlimited devices
  • 30-day no-questions-asked refund
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250GB

¥18

Monthly

Suitable for ongoing work, everyday video, and parallel use across multiple platforms. The larger traffic allowance reduces the need to check your remaining balance frequently.

  • 250GB monthly traffic
  • 90+ countries / 200+ routes
  • Unlimited devices
  • 30-day no-questions-asked refund
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500GB

¥28

Monthly

Suitable for frequent video, larger file transfers, and long-term connections across multiple devices. Choose based on actual traffic needs rather than setting aside a budget for unused capacity.

  • 500GB monthly traffic
  • 90+ countries / 200+ routes
  • Unlimited devices
  • 30-day no-questions-asked refund
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TRAFFIC PACKS

Choose a data package when you need traffic to remain available long term

Data packages remain available until used and never expire: ¥158/300GB, ¥358/1000GB, and ¥658/3000GB. Suitable for usage that varies month to month and budgets based on actual consumption.

OPERATING NOTES

The difference is in everyday operating costs, not slogans

When choosing a subscription service, focus on whether routes can be switched, whether account-data requirements are limited, whether billing terms are clear, and whether client access can be maintained over time.

ROUTE-FIRST

Route selection is not a one-time setting

Network conditions change with the access carrier, time of day, destination region, and service policies. Staying on one fixed path can make temporary congestion look like a complete service outage. 48VPN puts regional and route switching at the center of the workflow: identify the target region first, compare paths within that region, and reassess the exit when the task changes instead of reusing the previous choice.

This approach does not push every complex decision onto the user. Route names, regions, and types remain clear; everyday scenarios start with nearby regions, regional content is matched to the target market, and important tasks have a backup path. When something goes wrong, troubleshoot layer by layer—from the local network and platform permissions to the route and destination service—instead of reinstalling the entire environment first.

ACCOUNT

No email address required

Create an account with a username and password. Keep account details minimal, and store your login information securely so you can later use the user panel to manage plans, clients, and support tickets.

BILLING

Pricing maps directly to traffic

Monthly subscriptions and data packages are presented separately. Choose a monthly subscription for consistent monthly usage, or a never-expiring data package for irregular usage—without reverse-engineering the actual price from complicated discounts.

DELIVERY

Delivery is centralized in the user panel

Clients, subscriptions, plans, and support access are centralized in the user panel. Public pages explain the process but do not distribute static installation links, reducing conflicts between outdated links and account status.

FAQ SELECT

Common questions before you start

These answers cover signup, traffic, devices, refunds, and route selection. For connection issues and platform details, continue to the Help Center.

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Do I need an email address to create an account?
No. Create an account with a username and password. Store your login information securely; you will need the user panel to manage plans, get clients, and view your subscription.
When does monthly subscription traffic reset?
Monthly subscription traffic resets each month on the activation date. When upgrading mid-cycle, the price difference is prorated for the remaining days. If your usage is not consistent month to month, you can choose a data package that remains available until used and never expires.
How many devices can use the same account?
There is no device limit. Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux are supported. Permissions and background policies vary by platform, so follow the relevant guide after installation.
What should I do first if the connection is unstable?
First confirm that your local network can access commonly used websites, then switch to another route in the same region. If the issue affects only one tool, check whether it uses the system network settings. If all access is affected, reconnect the client.
How does the refund policy work?
The service provides a 30-day no-questions-asked refund. Before submitting a request, check the order and plan status in the user panel, then use the support-ticket entry to handle the request.

FIELD NOTES

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