BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) is protocol that manages how packets are routed across the internet through the exchange of routing and reachability information between edge routers. BGP directs packets between autonomous systems (AS) -- networks managed by a single enterprise or service provider.
Anycast is a network addressing and routing methodology in which a single destination address has multiple routing paths to two or more endpoint destinations. Routers will select the desired path on the basis of number of hops, distance, lowest cost, latency measurements or based on the least congested route.
OSOA offers BGP Sessions and Anycast service in the following locations:
Hong Kong, China
Osaka, Japan
Tokyo, Japan
Sydney, Australia
Melbourne, Australia
California, United States
London, United Kingdom
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Tallinn, Estonia
Johannesburg, South Africa