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Feitianzhu Speed Dedicated Line is a global network accelerator aimed at individual users, positioned similarly to an “airport” subscription service. The site highlights IPLC dedicated lines, intelligent direct routing, and global backbone nodes, with the goal of offering low latency, streaming unblocking, and multi-platform proxy access. It has a lightweight style and supports importing subscriptions into clients such as Clash, Shadowrocket, and V2ray, covering Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and smart routers.
In terms of nodes, Feitianzhu states that it has 50+ enterprise-grade backbone nodes covering Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands, as well as regions such as Turkey, Argentina, and Australia. However, it does not disclose the size of its IP pool, nor does it specify whether the proxies are residential, data center, or mobile. On protocols, the page does not explicitly mention HTTP/SOCKS5; it only refers to secure encrypted protocols and support for mainstream proxy clients. For concurrency, the monthly plan allows 3 devices, the quarterly plan 5 devices, and the annual plan unlimited devices. For bandwidth, it claims gigabit premium bandwidth and VIP dedicated bandwidth, but does not provide verifiable speed metrics.
Pricing is relatively low: the monthly Light plan is ¥15/month, including 100GB of traffic and 30+ nodes; the quarterly Premium plan is ¥42/quarter, with 200GB per month and 50+ nodes; the annual Speed plan is ¥158/year, with 300GB per month, dedicated routes, unlimited devices, and priority human support. After traffic is used up, users can purchase add-on packages or renew early to reset usage. The page does not explain payment methods, refund policy, or whether a trial is available.
The advantages are clear plans, low entry pricing, coverage of major cross-border regions, and an emphasis on IPLC low latency and 4K streaming unblocking. It also provides ticket support and dedicated community groups. The drawbacks are that the operating entity and place of registration are unclear, and details on protocols, logging policy, and audits are missing. The terms of service explicitly prohibit BT/PT, attacks, scanning, resale, and similar activities, so it is not suitable for high-risk use cases or download/distribution scenarios.
It is better suited to individual users who need everyday cross-border browsing, video streaming, lightweight game acceleration, and multi-device subscriptions. The site does not clearly state availability from mainland China, so this is rated as “unknown.” If you cannot access the official website directly before purchasing, or if payment is inconvenient, it is best to first confirm website accessibility, payment channels, support entry points, and refund rules, then consider trying the monthly plan at low cost.
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