It is developing an internal telecom infrastructure, independent services, and its own IT initiatives aimed at both residents of the country and cross-border projects serving South Africa and the SADC region. It is at this point — closed, but connected to all highways — that the virtual server in Lesotho from PQ.Hosting is located.
The geography of the country ensures minimal impact of external digital pressure. Remoteness from global data centers is becoming an advantage for those who value autonomy.
Unlike Johannesburg or Cape Town, Maseru's VPS connects to low-load routes. This means: stability, absence of network “noise” and minimal chance of an IP story with a bad reputation.
Despite its compact size, UPU Lesotho is well suited to serve the South African market. Through the infrastructure of South Africa, the server receives a fast ping and stable connectivity to Pretoria, Bloemfontein and Durban.
This is not “geo over IP”, not a tunnel through the nearest country, or pseudolocation. PQ.Hosting hosts the server in Maseru, on its own rack connected to a national traffic exchange point and backup channels going to South Africa.
VDS Lesotho is deployed according to standards accepted in all PQ.Hosting locations.:
- KVM virtualization without overselling.
- Root access and configuration of any OS.
- A full-fledged control panel.
- Unlimited traffic, IPv4 and IPv6.
- DDoS protection is included in the basic configuration.
- 24/7 support — in Russian and English.
- For small and medium-sized businesses in the SADC region that need a stable server outside South Africa
- Projects related to e-commerce and financial services that value speed and isolation.
- Organizations operating in the mountains or remote areas, but wishing to use cloud solutions
- SEO specialists and analysts who need a sparse IP and a low network footprint
- Fintech and crypto developers who need a “clean” place for nodes and APIs