The complimentary audit covers connectivity, routing, performance, and compliance risks with no system access required and no obligation to engage
Shanghai, China, 3rd Mar 2026 – JET IT Services, a Chinese IT company supporting Chinese, American, and European Companies companies operating across mainland China, today announced the launch of a Network Health IT Audit. The audit is designed to support international businesses identify network and connectivity issues that routinely affect Microsoft 365, global SaaS platforms, and cross-border operations in China.
Companies operating in China frequently encounter degraded performance with tools including Microsoft Teams, SharePoint, Exchange Online, and VPN infrastructure. In many cases, these issues are not caused by the platforms themselves, but by how networks are designed, routed, and maintained within China’s unique regulatory and infrastructure environment. JET IT Services’ free Network Health Audit is built to surface exactly these kinds of hidden problems.
“We see the same issues time and again — companies struggling with slow Microsoft 365 performance, unreliable VPNs, or poor HQ-to-China connectivity, and not knowing where the problem actually lies. The free Network Health Audit gives businesses a clear, expert view of what’s happening in their environment, without any technical access required and without any obligation to engage us further.”
— Ervis, Founder of JET IT Services
Who the Audit Is For
The IT Audit is available to any USA, European, Australian and Chinese company operating in China, and is particularly relevant for:
- Companies using Microsoft 365 or global SaaS platforms from within China
- Teams experiencing slow email, Teams, SharePoint, or VPN access
- Businesses facing connectivity challenges between China offices and global headquarters
- Companies preparing for audits, growth, or IT restructuring in China
What the IT Audit Includes
The Network Health Audit delivers a clear and practical assessment of a company’s current setup, including:
- Review of China–HQ network architecture
- Microsoft 365 and SaaS connectivity analysis
- Routing and performance evaluation
- Identification of security and compliance red flags
- Clear, actionable recommendations
Common Issues JET IT Services Identifies
Drawing on extensive experience supporting international businesses in China, JET IT Services regularly uncovers:
- Microsoft 365 latency and instability caused by poor local routing
- Inefficient or high-risk VPN-based connectivity configurations
- Suboptimal routing between China operations and global cloud services
- Hidden security and compliance gaps within existing network designs
- Legacy network infrastructure inherited without proper review or documentation
About JET IT Services
JET IT Services is a Chinese IT company that offers Chinese and English speaking managed IT and helpdesk services, Audio/Visual setup, and software and hardware sourcing across mainland China. With deep expertise in Microsoft 365, SD-WAN, and cross-border connectivity, JET IT Services specialises in supporting foreign companies navigating China’s unique network and regulatory environment.
With local Chinese IT teams and a strong understanding of China’s regulatory and network environment, JET IT Services helps international businesses achieve reliable, compliant, and high-performing IT operations.
Media Contact
Organization: JET IT Services
Contact Person: Ervis Micukaj
Website: https://www.jetservices.com.cn
Email: Send Email
City: Shanghai
Country:China
Release id:42093
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