It is at this point that PQ.Hosting has deployed one of the world's rarest server nodes, with physical location in the capital Malabo. This is not an IP or geo rental through a tunnel. This is a real connection to the country's network, with its own equipment, local operators and control over the entire infrastructure.
Unlike congested locations in Europe and America, the UPU of Equatorial Guinea is an environment where there are no neighbors, no network distortions, and no spam history of IP addresses. This is the “zero” entry point, ideal for hosting projects that need a fresh start: without shadows, without history, without a digital footprint.
The virtual server in Malabo operates on the basis of KVM virtualization, which allows for complete isolation, configuration of any configuration, and installation of both standard and rare operating systems. Malabo VPS can be used for tasks of any profile: from website hosting and CRM, to private APIs, backup services and geo-dependent platforms.
The location's bandwidth goes out to the Atlantic Ocean Gateway and connects to Southern European hubs, the Cameroonian Internet Ring, and Lagos routers. This makes the virtual server in Equatorial Guinea a one-stop point for projects operating in Central and West Africa.
The region features three languages: Spanish, French and Portuguese. Therefore, the technical support of PQ.Hosting is adapted to an international environment and works in Russian and English, with the possibility of connecting additional language assistance.
Gva Equatorial Guinea is not suitable for everyone. But for those who understand the importance of neutral locations, legal “silence” and digital purity, it offers much more than traditional routes. This is an infrastructure created not for the sake of mass appeal, but for the sake of control. And this is its main value.