Cross-Border Ramp · RAMP-A1

OvVPN Direct International Access

Access across 90+ countries / 200+ routes with unlimited devices; plans from ¥9.9/month. Create an account with a username and password—no email address required.

  • 60-day no-questions-asked refund
  • No-logs policy
  • Alipay / WeChat Pay / USDT
  • Unlimited devices

Entry Ramp · Connected Devices

  • Windows
  • Android
  • iOS
  • macOS
  • Linux

Exit Direction · Popular Regions

United States Japan Hong Kong Singapore South Korea Germany

DWG-02 · Drawing Sheet Index

Six Route Capabilities Reviewed Sheet by Sheet

Each capability maps to a real use case. Use the index to switch sheets; the panel on the right records the relevant scenario, approach, and selection criteria instead of replacing service rules with vague adjectives.

SHEET RAMP-01 · ROUTE SCHEDULING

Choose international routes by region and purpose

During evening use, route performance depends on whether the entry point, cross-border link, and exit region match—not just on the node name. OvVPN organizes routes by region, so users can start with a nearby entry point and switch the exit region based on the destination. If pages load slowly, disconnect first, then try another route in the same region instead of repeatedly reconnecting several clients at once. The route status area provides system-generated latency and bandwidth references, while the static route table confirms regions, cities, and use cases. Keeping these two types of information separate makes comparison easier.

DWG-03 · Exit Direction Table

Popular Regional Routes Preview

The static table confirms countries, cities, route types, and use cases without mixing in figures that change with network conditions. Refer to the user panel and node page for the complete route list.

Country / region City Route type Streaming
Asian routes
JapanTokyoInternational optimized routeSupported
Hong KongHong KongInternational optimized routeSupported
SingaporeSingaporeInternational optimized routeSupported
South KoreaSeoulInternational routeSupported
Americas and Europe routes
United StatesLos AngelesInternational optimized routeSupported
GermanyFrankfurtInternational routeSupported

Route selection order

First identify the region of the destination, then choose a route in that region. For everyday websites and AI Tools, keep the exit region consistent whenever possible; for streaming, confirm the content region first and then observe sustained playback. Fully disconnect before switching to reduce confusion caused by an old session and a new exit existing at the same time.

Status data scope

The status below is generated by the site scaffold and serves only as a route reference for the current session. Latency is affected by the local network, entry region, and current link; bandwidth also changes with connection conditions. It does not replace connection tests on the actual device and is not a fixed availability guarantee.

LIVE-SHEET · Route Status Reference

Live connection parameters

Scaffold data

DWG-04 · Billing Sheets

Monthly Plans and Data Packages

Monthly plans reset traffic on the activation date and suit continuous use; data packages last until used up and never expire, making them suitable for accounts with irregular usage. Every tier supports unlimited devices.

MONTHLY · 60GB

Light plan

¥9.9/ month

Suitable for web browsing, text-based communication, and occasional access to international services. A clear budget and lighter usage make the monthly balance easy to track.

  • 60GB per month
  • Traffic resets monthly on the activation date
  • Unlimited devices
  • 60-day no-questions-asked refund
Choose this plan

MONTHLY · 500GB

High-volume plan

¥28/ month

Suitable for sustained multi-device connections, frequent streaming, and large file transfers. Before choosing, review your current usage to decide whether the higher tier is necessary.

  • 500GB per month
  • Traffic resets monthly on the activation date
  • Unlimited devices
  • 60-day no-questions-asked refund
Choose this plan

Upgrade and usage guidance

When upgrading a monthly plan mid-cycle, the price difference is prorated by remaining days. Before choosing a tier, separate the main use case: text-based AI Tools and regular web browsing are usually easier to keep within a set allowance, while continuous streaming, file downloads, or long connections across multiple devices consume more traffic. If monthly usage is predictable, choose the matching monthly tier; if usage is intermittent, permanently non-expiring data packages make it easier to consume traffic as needed.

DWG-05 · Construction Principles

Service rules before adjectives

To judge whether a cross-border network acceleration service suits long-term use, review verifiable billing, device, route, and account rules rather than relying on a single connection result.

SPEC-A

Keep account details minimal

OvVPN registration requires only a username and password—no email address. Fewer registration fields make the account structure easier to understand and reduce the chance of forgetting which email was used to log in. Users must still protect their credentials and should not keep them long-term in public notes, shared clipboards, or someone else’s device. Access subscriptions, orders, and clients from the same user panel to avoid submitting details repeatedly across different pages.

SPEC-B

State price, traffic, and billing periods separately

Monthly plans clearly list ¥9.9 / 60GB, ¥18 / 250GB, and ¥28 / 500GB, with traffic resetting monthly on the activation date. Data packages are ¥158 / 300GB, ¥358 / 1000GB, and ¥658 / 3000GB, lasting until used up and never expiring. The two product types use separate billing-period descriptions. Mid-cycle upgrades are prorated by remaining days, so users can choose based on purpose before entering the panel.

SPEC-C

Separate static coverage from live status

Coverage is stated as a fixed fact: 90+ countries / 200+ routes. Latency and bandwidth are live conditions affected by the local network, entry location, and current route, so the unified scaffold generates them in the status area rather than placing them in fixed promotional copy. The route preview table only describes regions, cities, route types, and streaming support. This lets visitors distinguish service coverage from the current connection state instead of treating them as one metric.

SPEC-D

Keep the client entry point in the user panel

Clients and access instructions for Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux are provided through the user panel; static marketing pages do not offer direct installation-package links. After signing in, users can verify account status, plan, and subscription details before opening the entry point for the relevant platform. This separates service information from account delivery: public pages explain the rules, while the user panel provides content that matches the current account and reduces the chance of following outdated instructions.

DWG-06 · Frequently Asked Questions

Pre-activation checklist

These questions cover account, traffic, device, refund, and route-selection rules. More complete streaming and route guidance is included in the access guide.

Do I need an email address to register?
No. A username and password are enough. Protect your username, password, and subscription details, and do not place credentials in public notes or shared documents. Client, plan, and subscription access are all available in the user panel after sign-in.
When does monthly-plan traffic reset?
Monthly-plan traffic resets on the activation date each month. The three tiers are ¥9.9 / month with 60GB, ¥18 / month with 250GB, and ¥28 / month with 500GB. Mid-cycle upgrades are prorated by remaining days. Data packages do not reset monthly; they last until used up and never expire.
How many devices can I use?
There is no device limit. Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux are supported. The same account can be used across different endpoints; monitor actual traffic usage and obtain the current client and subscription details from the user panel.
What is the refund policy?
OvVPN offers a 60-day no-questions-asked refund. The formal request process and applicable rules are set out on the refund policy page. Before paying, compare monthly plans with data packages, confirm the selected allowance, and review the available payment methods: Alipay, WeChat Pay, and USDT.
What should I do if a route is slow?
Save your work first, disconnect the current connection, and choose another route for the same target region. Websites, AI Tools, and streaming services have different exit-region requirements, so do not judge by the route name alone. Use the route status reference together with a test on the actual device, then continue once the connection is confirmed.

DWG-07 · Technical Notes

Recent Usage Guides

These articles cover subscription imports, credential handling, streaming quality, AI Tools connections, and long-term usage decisions, maintained separately from plan rules.

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