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1.
summary and assessment objectives
- this article uses japan’s native ip mobile phone card (sim) as the core evaluation function for server supporting functions;- points of concern include: tariff (monthly/package), traffic limit, whether the public ip is native, network standard and frequency band, coverage and average delay to tokyo computer room;
- application scenarios focus on: remote monitoring, operation and maintenance of outbound links, iot backhaul, temporary load expansion, cdn front-end detection and availability switching;
- instructions for excluding illegal uses: it is recommended to use it for compliance business to avoid any evasion of bans or malicious traffic amplification;
- this article provides measured data examples, comparison tables, a real (anonymized) operation and maintenance case, and server configuration recommendations.
2.
brief description of mainstream suppliers in the market (anonymized)
- supplier a: focusing on low-priced monthly subscriptions, suitable for monitoring and light backhaul;- supplier b: emphasis on native public network ip and high-speed links, suitable for operation and maintenance and temporary export;
- supplier c: has the widest coverage, is stable for rural areas/islands, and has many data package options;
- evaluation dimensions: single card monthly fee, single-day peak speed, whether nat direct connection is supported, and whether tethering is allowed;
- the following uses measured sample data for quantitative comparison and selection suggestions.
3.
comparison of main tariffs and coverage (sample table)
| supplier | monthly fee (¥) | traffic cap | native public ip | coverage (japan) | average latency to tokyo (milliseconds) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| supplier a | 1,200 | 10gb | nat | 85% | 70ms |
| supplier b | 2,800 | 50gb | yes (/32) | 92% | 42ms |
| supplier c | 1,800 | 30gb | selective | 96% | 55ms |
- the native public network ip column refers to whether an ipv4/ipv6 address that can be directly accessed from the external network is allocated;
- coverage rate is based on operator claims and actual measured point statistics (urban + suburban sampling);
- the delay is the average icmp/tcp handshake, representing the operation and maintenance tunnel and heartbeat detection delays;
- rates include entry-level packages and common mid-range packages. please review the supplier's monthly quotation before actual purchase.
4.
technical impact analysis on coverage, bandwidth and latency
- high coverage means fewer blind spots at edge monitoring points or remote branches, but does not guarantee peak rates;- the native public ip is suitable for establishing ipsec/ssh back connections and serving as an operation and maintenance backup exit to reduce the complexity of nat penetration;
- latency is very sensitive to heartbeats, api calls and dns detection: supplier b’s 42ms is more conducive to strict rpo operation and maintenance;
- bandwidth and tethering policies determine whether traffic offloading or temporary cdn back-to-origin can be done; if back-to-origin is required, please give priority to solutions above 50mbps;
- in multi-card aggregation scenarios, it is recommended to use edge devices with wan aggregation or sd-wan to avoid packet loss and switching jitter caused by simple usb hotspots.
5.
real case: operation and maintenance redundant deployment of a saas company (anonymous)
- scenario: a saas company registered in tokyo uses japanese sim for external network operation and maintenance channels and failover;- host configuration (tokyo computer room vps): 4 vcpu / 8gb ram / 1tb monthly traffic / public network 100mbps;
- backup link: edge router (mikrotik ccr1009) + 2 sims (suppliers b and c), respectively master/backup lte outgoing link;
- test results: failover time (bgp+vrrp+script): ≈18s; average daily reconnection success rate is 99.98%;
- experience: use supplier b's native ip as the ssh springboard, and supplier c as the wide-area backhaul; the total monthly cost of the two is about 4,400 yen, which meets the sla.
6.
selection recommendations and deployment points
- only monitoring/heartbeat: choose supplier a or similar package with low cost and reasonable coverage to save costs;- requires public network backconnection/remote operation and maintenance: priority will be given to supplier class b cards with native ip to reduce nat penetration configuration;
- large-scale iot or edge nodes: prioritize supplier c with high coverage and consider multi-operator redundancy;
- combined with cdn/host: sim links are suitable for out-of-band management or temporary back-to-origin, and sim links should not be used to replace the main link for continuous high-traffic bearing;
- security and compliance: to avoid misuse of sim as ddos amplification or proxy pool, be sure to record sim usage logs, limit outbound ports, and comply with operator and legal regulations.

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