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I believe there is no data center in Tshwane / Pretoria. Johannesburg has 2 DC's. Why do you need so exotic location?
Request by my client, They already have Johannesburg.
Never heard of that DC location
Probably nothing low-end available in Pretoria. Does your client really need it just 80km away from Johannesburg, the traffic is almost 100% likely going to go through Joburg anyway.
https://www.bcx.co.za/ are there however (about 40km from Pretoria, in Midrand) they are probably not what you are looking for.
Actually client might not knows the difference, but as long as the IP shows in Tshwane / Pretoria area, then it's OK.
In this instance, you'd have to look for a host that owns their own IPs and has them located in Tshwane/Pretoria or is willing to assist you in updating the whois/geoip for them.
Op did you find provider in Argentina?
Yes, Thanks for your help, but AR provider is :
1) Expensive.
2) Unstable.
Sometimes when the bandwidth went high ( Actually not very high, below 10Mbps) , they seems disconnect our VPS.
Provider?
hm? what are you using?
1C/512MB/20GB Disk/500 GB Traffic via cloud.net
Works perfectly fine for South American standards.
I think they seems removed Argentina from cloud.net ?
I just can't find it anymore.
Errr I know some internals as I've talked to Syt whom you and/or Fusl makes use of and webplus reselles to them and most things I came to know are not nice.
If you read Spanish I can fw you their email.
So, Anyone knows VPS provider in Tshwane/ Pretoria?
Welcome to @jameshsi 's free business support network! I'll be your host..
So, knows VPS provider in Tshwane/ Pretoria?
Let me get back to you sir...
If I were you I'd have a chat with your client about what end result they are trying to achieve with this. You can probably offer them something better, easier for you and has the same outcome.
Perhaps they want IPv6- Any suggestions?
If you want real Prem you'll have to pay insane amount of money in Argentina.
Best of luck