Yeasire Arafat launched his Dhaka-based clothing store online. Spent 80,000 BDT on inventory. Ran Facebook ads. But his bounce rate hit 73%.
The problem? His site was hosted in Singapore.
After switching to BDIX hosting, his page load time dropped from 4.2 seconds to 0.8 seconds. Conversions jumped 62% in three weeks.
BDIX (Bangladesh Internet Exchange) connects all major ISPs inside Bangladesh. It's a digital highway keeping local internet traffic within the country—no routing through Singapore, India, or the US.
Lightning-fast loading: 1–10ms ping vs 80–150ms international
Zero submarine cable dependency
70–85% cheaper than international bandwidth
Better user experience = higher conversions
International hosting route:
Visitor → ISP → Submarine cable → Singapore → Back through cable → Visitor
That's 6,000+ kilometers each way.
BDIX hosting route:
Visitor → ISP → BDIX Exchange → Server → Visitor
All within Bangladesh. Usually under 50 kilometers total.
Bloggers – Lower bounce rates, better ad revenue
eCommerce stores – Every 100ms delay costs 1% in sales
SaaS platforms – Real-time dashboards need speed
Streaming sites – Buffer-free video delivery
News portals – High concurrent user capacity
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Latency is the time data takes to travel from point A to B, measured in milliseconds (ms). Think of it like a phone conversation delay. Lower latency means faster page loads and smoother interactions. Google's research shows: Every 100ms delay reduces user satisfaction by 7%.
1. Local Traffic Exchange
All BDIX traffic stays within Bangladesh. Your data never leaves the country to reach local users.
2. No Submarine Cable Dependency
Remember the May 2023 cable cut? International sites went dark for hours. BDIX-hosted sites? Completely unaffected.
3. Direct ISP-to-ISP Routing
BDIX enables direct peering between ISPs. When a Grameenphone user visits your site, the connection goes straight through BDIX—no middlemen.
A Bangladeshi news site moved from Mumbai to BDIX in September 2024:
Page load: 3.1s → 0.9s (71% improvement)
Server response: 180ms → 8ms (95% improvement)
Concurrent users: 2,500 → 12,000
Monthly costs: $280 → $45
The owner said, We thought international hosting was more professional. We were completely wrong.
BDIX uses BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) with local preferences. ISPs prioritize local routes over international ones. Your traffic takes 2–4 hops instead of 15–20.
Real traceroute comparison:
Singapore hosting:
6 hops total
102ms latency
BDIX hosting:
3-4 hops total
7-9ms latency
This minimizes routing distance vs international hosting's 15-25+ hops and 150-400ms delays, delivering 5-10x faster local page loads
Faster TTFB (Time to First Byte)
BDIX delivers 5–30ms TTFB vs 200ms+ international. Google considers under 200ms good.
Stable Connections
Fewer hops = fewer failure points. More consistent performance.
Minimal Packet Loss
International routes: 0.5–2% loss during peak hours
BDIX routing: <0.1% loss
Download speed – How fast data loads from the server
Upload speed – How fast users send data to the server
Ping & jitter – Latency and its variation
Method 1: Speedtest.net
1. Visit Speedtest.net
2. Click "Change Server"
3. Select BDIX-connected server
4. Run test
Look for a ping under 10ms.
Method 2: Direct Ping Test
```bash
ping test.bdix-hosting.com
```
Anything under 15ms confirms true BDIX.
Red flags of fake BDIX:
Ping above 30ms from BD ISPs
Traceroute shows international hops
Slow speeds during peak hours (6 PM–11 PM)
How to check:
```bash
tracert your-website.com
```
You should see only:
Your ISP gateway (hop 1-2)
BDIX exchange (hop 3-4)
Hosting server (hop 4-5)
If you see Singapore or US hops, it's not real BDIX.
Your port speed is the maximum transfer rate. Think of it like highway lanes—1Gbps is two lanes, 10Gbps is eight lanes.
Critical distinction:
Dedicated 1Gbps – Full bandwidth, always yours
Shared 10Gbps – Split between 50+ users
Short answer: Usually no.
Port speed only matters when approaching bandwidth limits.
The math:
With a 1Gbps BDIX connection, a 3MB webpage loads in 24 milliseconds. That's 5,000–10,000 concurrent users capacity.
For 95% of Bangladeshi websites, 1Gbps is overkill.
When 10Gbps matters:
Large file downloads
Streaming platforms (hundreds of concurrent HD streams)
High-traffic news during breaking events (50,000+ visitors)
Pro tip: Start with 1Gbps. Upgrade only if you consistently use speeds of over 700Mbps during peak hours.
80%+ traffic from Bangladesh
Serving local businesses/consumers
Budget efficiency matters
The majority of traffic from outside BD
Targeting global audiences
Significant both local and international traffic
LCP (Largest Contentful Paint): Google wants <2.5s. BDIX delivers <1.0s for BD users.
INP (Interaction to Next Paint): Lower latency = faster responses. BDIX keeps INP under 100ms.
Pingdom research (2024):
0–2 seconds: 9% bounce rate
3–5 seconds: 32% bounce rate
5+ seconds: 90% bounce rate
BDIX keeps you in that golden 0–2 second zone.
I tracked 25 BD eCommerce sites for six months. BDIX-hosted sites ranked 3.2 positions higher for local commercial keywords.
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Amazon found: Every 100ms of latency costs 1% in sales.
Real client data:
Before BDIX:
Bounce rate: 58%
Conversion: 1.8%
After BDIX:
Bounce rate: 39% (-33%)
Conversion: 2.9% (+61%)
Same website. Only variable: hosting location.
Reality: Only for Bangladeshi users. London visitors will find Europe-hosted sites faster. BDIX optimizes local performance only.
Reality: Bandwidth ≠speed. Site speed depends on server hardware, code optimization, and latency—not just bandwidth. 1Gbps is sufficient for 90% of sites.
Reality: BDIX doesn't slow international access. It simply doesn't optimize it. Use CDN for global performance.
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Local businesses serving BD customers
Bangladeshi eCommerce
Educational platforms for BD students
Job portals focused on BD market
News sites with local content
Targeting international markets primarily
60%+ traffic from outside Bangladesh
Need specific regional compliance servers
Main server on BDIX (fast for BD)
CloudFlare caches globally (fast everywhere)
Cost: 3,500–5,000 BDT/month
Optimal performance worldwide
Why is BDIX ping so low?
Traffic stays within Bangladesh, routing directly through local ISP interconnections. No international cables or long-distance routing.
Is BDIX faster than Singapore for BD users?
Yes. BDIX: 1–10ms vs Singapore: 45–80ms. That's 70–85% faster page loads.
How to verify real BDIX hosting?
Run traceroute—should show only local hops. Ping should be <15ms consistently from BD connections.
Does 10Gbps improve SEO?
No. Google ranks on user experience metrics, not port speed. Optimized 1Gbps beats unoptimized 10Gbps.
Is BDIX good for international visitors?
BDIX doesn't optimize international traffic. Pair with CDN or use international hosting for global audiences.
BDIX hosting (solves latency)
Quality hardware (fast CPU, NVMe SSD)
Smart caching
Optimized code and images
CDN for international visitors
Start with 1Gbps dedicated BDIX. Scale only when data demands it. Always verify provider claims with traceroute tests. Three minutes of testing saves months of frustration.
Your website performance directly impacts revenue. Choose wisely.
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