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Special MAY Offer – WORLDBUS VPS in Georgia, Tbilisi
Special MAY Offer – WORLDBUS VPS in Georgia
Exclusive for LowEndTalk users
WORLDBUS is offering a limited-time 50% discount on all VPS plans located in Tbilisi, Georgia – exclusively for the LowEndTalk community!
Promo Code: LETGEVPS-MAY25
Valid: May 1st – May 31st, 2025
Location: Tbilisi, Georgia
Order Link: https://worldbus.ge/vps/georgia/
Offer Highlights:
- 50% OFF all VPS plans in Georgia – available for monthly, quarterly, semi-annual, and annual billing cycles.
- Promo code applies instantly at checkout – no additional conditions required!
The discount is recurring and permanent for the lifetime of the service if ordered during the promotion period.
All WORLDBUS (SSD KVM) VPS Plans IPv4 + IPv6 and SolusVM control panel Included.
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Comments
no $7/yr?

7$/yr and @zGato will whip it out
50% and recurring is very nice!
4 ipv6 is less than the standard /64, do I get to pick who is sharing the /64 the rest of the world is going to think are all me?
IPv6 less than /64 Hall of Incompetence
/64 is the smallest sensible IPv6 sub-assignment size.
Offer /64 or larger subnet on every plan in every location to get delisted.
A little overpriced for me, even after the sale.
Yes, the 50% recurring is a great deal; glad you noticed! Thank you! 😊
Each VPS comes with 4 usable IPv6 addresses by default, assigned from a shared /64. If you need a dedicated /64, just open a ticket after your order; we’re happy to assign it at no extra cost.
We’ve previously allocated full /64s per VPS, but due to some stability issues in SolusVM (multiple routed subnets caused unexpected network cuts), we’ve temporarily limited the default deployment to smaller allocations.
Our current IPv6 allocation from RIPE is a /29, so we’re not limited in address space at all. If platform support improves, we’ll absolutely return to more generous defaults.
Fair enough, thanks for explaining your rationale. If possible I would suggest not sharing the initial assigned subnet if only because the rest of the internet treats /64 as a single entity which may lead to confusing issues.
Thanks again!
Any looking glass?
It has now become fashionable not to write down prices in offers
I renewed my service two weeks ago.
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I believe this is their ASN: https://bgp.tools/as/203647#asinfo -- you can see their upstream providers there.
Any BGP support?
YABS?