How to reduce latency of accessing sp intranet hosting in London from Australia

Hi,
We have SP 2010 intranet hosting in London. When Australian users access the home page, it takes around 6-10s to load up. According to MS, we cannot have another WFE in APAC to reduce the latency. 
What is the best way to reduce the latency?
Regards,
James

I would suggest using a WAN accelerator. For example, a Riverbed appliance might help. Other companies make similar appliances and/or software solutions you can deploy to your networks.
Alternatively, depending on usage, you can build another farm in APAC and use a product like Metalogix Replicator to have two-way content replication. Then users can interact with content in their local region.
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