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TGFast Proxy Fleet Compared: Which Server Should You Use?

Detailed comparison of the TGFast servers — when to use each.

Why multiple proxies?

TGFast runs a multi-server fleet to give users redundancy (any one can go down without affecting others), geographic coverage (each is tuned for a different region), and load distribution (concurrent users spread across the fleet rather than clustered on one).

The all-rounder (port 32241)

TGFast's default proxy balances latency and throughput across all major regions. If you do not know which server to use, start here. Server: your TGFast card hostname:32241. Best for: general use, beginner-friendly setup.

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Browse the live country grid on the home page and tap any card to connect Telegram in one second — no signup, no logs.

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Trans-Pacific specialist (port 44516)

This high-throughput TGFast proxy is tuned for trans-Pacific routes. It excels for users in East Asia (China, Japan, Korea) and for large file transfers across continents. Server: your TGFast card hostname:44516. Best for: China, large file uploads, sustained streaming.

Low-latency Europe/MENA (port 57691)

This latency-optimised European proxy has strong peering to MENA networks. It delivers the best voice/video call quality for users in Iran, Turkey, Egypt, the Gulf and Europe. Server: your TGFast card hostname:57691. Best for: voice/video calls, MENA, Europe.

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Asia-Pacific specialist (port 36901)

This TGFast proxy is hosted with strong Asia-Pacific peering. Best for India, Pakistan, Indonesia, Australia and the Pacific. Server: your TGFast card hostname:36901. Best for: South Asia, ANZ, ASEAN.

Global premium (port 54341)

TGFast's highest-spec server carries the largest bandwidth allocation. It is the recommended fallback for any region — slightly higher latency than the regional specialists but extremely reliable. Server: your TGFast card hostname:54341. Best for: travelers, high-reliability use cases, fallback.

Quick selection by country

Iran: ports 32241, 44516, 57691. Russia: port 36901, then 32241. China: ports 44516, 36901. UAE/Saudi: port 57691. India: port 36901, then 32241. Pakistan: ports 32241, 44516. Turkey: port 57691. Egypt: port 57691. Belarus: port 36901. Worldwide travel: port 54341.

How to test which is fastest for you

Add a handful to Telegram. Switch to each one and send yourself a 1 MB file in Saved Messages. Time how long the upload takes. The fastest one is your best server. Re-test monthly — peering changes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — there is no premium plan, no data cap, no email signup and no injected advertising. We run our proxy fleet on donated bandwidth and infrastructure; the only request is that you join our channel @FastTGProxyMT so we can notify you of IP rotations or planned maintenance.
Yes. Every TGFast guide is reviewed on a 30-day cadence and the proxy addresses on this page are checked every five minutes by our automated monitor. If any server stops responding the page is updated within minutes and a notice is posted to the channel.
No. An MTProto proxy is purpose-built for Telegram and only routes Telegram traffic, which means your other apps stay on your normal connection — faster page loads, better battery life, and no risk of leaking unrelated traffic through a proxy you don't control.
Open the home page on a desktop browser — the live latency widget pings each of our proxy fleet from your location and ranks them. Pick whichever shows the lowest number; you can switch in two taps inside Telegram if conditions change later.
Yes. The proxy is a network transport only; all data, contacts, channels and message history live in your Telegram cloud account. switching between TGFast proxies (or any other) re-establishes the link without any visible disruption to your conversations.
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