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BiliVPN cross-border acceleration

A network acceleration service for international websites, streaming, and AI Tools, offering 90+ countries / 200+ routes, unlimited devices, and support for five platforms.

  • 7-day refund policy
  • No-logs policy
  • Alipay / WeChat Pay / USDT
  • Unlimited devices
PLATFORMS
  • Windows
  • Android
  • iOS
  • macOS
  • Linux
POPULAR ROUTES
  • United States
  • Japan
  • Hong Kong
  • Singapore
  • South Korea

Six observations on cross-border access

Route count is only the starting point. Real-world performance also depends on the exit region, destination service, access network, and time of day. The notes below cover speed, privacy, devices, AI Tools, Streaming, and refund terms, so you can confirm practical requirements before choosing a plan.

Unlike subscription services with a single entry point, BiliVPN brings regional routes, client access, and plan management together in one user dashboard. Switch exit regions by task without buying separate plans for different devices.

ROUTE SELECTION

Speed and peak-hour stability

The feel of a cross-border connection is not determined by local bandwidth alone. Distance, exit region, the destination platform’s location, and peak-hour congestion can all change the result. BiliVPN offers 90+ countries / 200+ routes, making it possible to switch to a nearby region for a given service and avoid unnecessary long-distance routing. Start with a route geographically close to the destination platform, then check video loading, page response, and file transfers. If the access network fluctuates during busy periods, try another route in the same region instead of repeatedly changing client settings.

FIELD NOTE · Choose a route by destination region first, then adjust based on real-world performance.

Popular route preview

The route table is organized by region, city, type, and Streaming use. It illustrates common route-selection directions rather than treating a single latency or load figure as a substitute for real-world performance. Before connecting, confirm the destination service’s region and start testing from a nearby entry point.

Country / region City Route type Streaming
Asia routes
Japan Tokyo IEPL dedicated route Supported
Hong Kong Hong Kong Relay route Supported
Singapore Singapore IEPL dedicated route Supported
South Korea Seoul Relay route Supported
Americas routes
United States Los Angeles Relay route Supported
United States New York Direct route Supported
OBSERVATION · NEARBY

Start with a nearby region for everyday access

Websites, real-time collaboration, and research usually work best when you start with a geographically nearby region. Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and South Korea routes make it easy to compare options in sequence. If a destination service clearly requires a specific region, prioritize that platform requirement rather than distance alone.

OBSERVATION · REGION

Choose Streaming by library region

The same Streaming platform may offer different catalogs in different regions. Identify the library you need first, then select a route in the corresponding region. Reopening the app after switching routes can reduce the chance that an old session continues using the previous region assessment.

OBSERVATION · METHOD

Route type is not the only factor

IEPL dedicated routes, relay routes, and direct routes describe how the connection is organized, but real-world performance also depends on the local access network and destination platform. Judge suitability by consistent performance during your usual hours, on your usual devices, and for your usual tasks.

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Five-platform client access

Clients and subscriptions are delivered through the user dashboard. Select the relevant platform, open the dashboard, sign in, and confirm an active subscription to access the client and current subscription details. Marketing pages do not provide standalone installers or subscription URLs, helping ensure that access always matches the account status.

Windows

After signing in, access clients and subscription details from the user dashboard for desktop work, browsing, and Streaming.

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macOS

Sign in to access the desktop client and subscription details, then check the current plan status in the dashboard.

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Android

Sign in to access the client and subscription from the user dashboard, making it easier to manage regional routes on mobile devices.

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iOS

Sign in to view client access and subscription details, then follow the current setup instructions in the user dashboard.

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Linux

Sign in to access the Linux client and subscription for use in supported desktop environments.

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Choose a monthly data plan tier

Monthly plan data resets each month on the activation date, and upgrades convert the price difference into remaining days. All three tiers share 90+ countries / 200+ routes, five-platform support, and unlimited devices; the main difference is the monthly data allowance.

60GB monthly plan

MONTHLY · LIGHT

¥9.9/ month

Designed for lighter use focused on web access, text collaboration, research, and occasional video. If your usage is regular but Streaming sessions are limited, this tier makes it easier to establish your preferred route choices.

  • 60GB per month
  • 90+ countries / 200+ routes
  • Unlimited devices
  • 7-day refund policy
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500GB monthly plan

MONTHLY · EXTENDED

¥28/ month

Suitable for longer video sessions, frequent file transfers, or sustained use across multiple devices. Consider your usual picture quality, usage duration, and task types rather than estimating only by device count.

  • 500GB per month
  • 90+ countries / 200+ routes
  • Unlimited devices
  • 7-day refund policy
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PERMANENT TRAFFIC PACKS

Usage-based data packages

Data packages remain valid until used and never expire: ¥158 / 300GB, ¥358 / 1000GB, ¥658 / 3000GB. They suit irregular usage and billing based on actual data consumption; monthly plans are better for steady use every month.

Pay with Alipay / WeChat Pay / USDT. Full rules, upgrade details, and plan comparisons for monthly plans and data packages are listed on the pricing page.

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How to evaluate before choosing a plan

Differences between cross-border network services usually go beyond the pricing table. Coverage determines whether you can find the target region, route design affects the connection path, client access determines how clearly everyday maintenance works, and refund terms provide time to verify performance in your own environment. BiliVPN publishes these details across the homepage, route list, pricing page, and beginner guide, so you can review them in task order instead of relying on one broad conclusion.

If you mainly access international websites and AI Tools, list the regions where your regular services are hosted and start with nearby routes. If Streaming is the priority, confirm the library region first and check whether your account has permission to access that content. For multi-device use, complete the connection on your primary device before adding other platforms. Unlimited devices address authorization scope; actual data use should still fit the plan allowance.

Monthly plans suit stable needs and ongoing use, with data resetting monthly on the activation date. When usage is irregular, permanently valid data packages are easier to manage by actual consumption. If you need to upgrade a monthly tier mid-cycle, the price difference is converted into remaining days. Consider regular tasks, monthly data needs, and whether you want to retain a balance long term when choosing.

Service performance also changes with the local access environment. Home Wi-Fi, office networks, mobile networks, and exits in different regions can produce different results, so a more reliable check is continuous access during your usual hours rather than one opening-speed observation. BiliVPN offers a 7-day refund policy, allowing checks of websites, video, AI Tools, and multi-region switching on your usual devices.

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