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The following table shows connectivity locations and the service providers for each location. If you want to view service providers and the locations for which they can provide service, see [Locations by service provider](expressroute-locations.md).
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***Local Azure Regions** refers to the regions that can be accessed by [ExpressRoute Local](expressroute-faqs.md#expressroute-local) at each peering location. **n/a** indicates that ExpressRoute Local isn't available at that peering location.
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|**Shanghai**| China Telecom | n/a | Supported | China Telecom |
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|**Shanghai2**| GDS | n/a | Supported | China Telecom, China Unicom, GDS |
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To learn more, see [ExpressRoute in China](http://www.windowsazure.cn/home/features/expressroute/).
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To learn more, see [ExpressRoute in China](https://www.azure.cn/home/features/expressroute/).
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## <aname="c1partners"></a>Connectivity through Exchange providers
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If your connectivity provider isn't listed in previous sections, you can still create a connection.
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* Check with your connectivity provider to see if they're connected to any of the exchanges in the table above. You can check the following links to gather more information about services offered by exchange providers. Several connectivity providers are already connected to Ethernet exchanges.
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