South Sudan is the youngest country on the planet, appearing on the map in 2011. There is no oversaturated market, there is no old digital architecture, there are no established routes, but there is the main thing: the opportunity to be the first to form the Internet structure of the region.
It is in such places that the virtual server in South Sudan becomes not just an access point, but an element of the technological landscape that is being built in real time. Using this location means getting ahead of everyone who still thinks that infrastructure is created only in “developed” countries.
South Sudan is a key area for the future connectivity of Central and East Africa. The country is already connected to telecommunication routes passing through Uganda, Kenya and Ethiopia, which makes it possible to integrate into global cable systems, including TEAMS and EASSy.
A VPS server in South Sudan today is a point in the infrastructure that tomorrow will be impossible to access without queues and limits.
Unique arguments in favor of placement
- You enter the infrastructure ahead of your competitors. This is a rare case when accommodation in a “new” country can become the foundation for future years.
- Minimum network matches. IP addresses in the region practically did not participate in mass hosting, which eliminates the risks of blocking.
- Absence of political pressure from international regulators. South Sudan does not participate in global alliances on surveillance, data export and digital surveillance.
- Growth potential. Every year, investors invest in the development of local infrastructure, which means that your server will become part of a growing environment.
- The geographical uniqueness is a crossroads connecting Central Africa, the East and access to the Red Sea.
PQ.Hosting is one of the few providers that provides real vds South Sudan, rather than a virtual mask through tunnels and proxies. We deploy physical equipment within the country, work with local operators, and provide direct access to the network infrastructure.
You get:
- KVM virtualization with isolation.
- Root access and full control.
- Support for any operating system, including native ISOs.
- Unlimited traffic.
- Connect to IPv4 and IPv6.
- A control panel with monitoring and recovery tools.
- Technical support in Russian and English 24/7.
- Analytical platforms that study network activity in developing countries.
- Global mirrors for content, aimed at unique geometries.
- Testing of filtering, routes, and delivery algorithms in a “clean” space.
- Platforms of donor organizations operating in East African countries.
- IoT monitoring and satellite transmission systems that need a rare and autonomous point.