Ethiopia has no access to the sea, but it has much more — political independence, economic growth and controlled digital transformation. It is one of the few countries in the region where the Internet is under internal control, and where local IT projects, hosting, SaaS, and government digital services are beginning to develop. Hosting a virtual server in Ethiopia is a way to be closer to an audience from East and Central Africa, reduce latency, bypass European routes, and control your data within the region.
The Addis Ababa VPS is connected to the latest Ethio Telecom national network and international channels via submarine cables in Djibouti. This provides optimal speed within the region and fast routing to East Asia, the Middle East and Europe. Electronic payment platforms, telemedicine, agro-tech, digital education and IT outsourcing are actively developing in Ethiopia.
And all of these projects need the Ethiopia GVA, which operates in their time zone, with their delay and according to their legal norms.
In addition, the country is not part of digital alliances with mandatory disclosure of user data, which makes UPU Ethiopia attractive to those who want to work without external supervision.
- The servers are located inside the country, in the capital hub
- KVM-based virtualization with isolation and root access
- Support for all popular operating systems: Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS, Windows and any ISO
- A control panel with the ability to reinstall, reboot, and monitor
- Network connection with IPv4 and IPv6, automatic DDoS protection
- Unlimited traffic, stable bandwidth
- Round-the-clock support from the PQ.Hosting team in Russian and English
- financial platforms and banks operating in the IGAD region (Kenya, Sudan, Eritrea, Somalia);
- educational portals that implement online courses and LMS in East Africa;
- IT companies that create localized SaaS services and APIs;
- media sites and hosting projects in need of real African geolocation;
- projects that are sensitive to external regulation and require an independent infrastructure.