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This is pretty standard practice, providers list the nearest major or popular city, not the exact datacenter location, in most cases suburbs or small towns. OVH's "Frankfurt" servers are physically in Limburg, for example. Nobody calls that faking.
The only thing that'd actually matter is if the server is in a different country, since that affects jurisdiction and latency in a meaningful way. Vilnius to Siauliai (200km) is just normal city labeling, not deception.
The Fez --> Malaga one is a fair point though, since that's a different country entirely. The rest? Not really worth the callout.
@OneProvider love it how you completely ignore the uncomfortable questions
marketing guy, look at the response to yabs request.. a list of prices.
This seems like a completely useless setup unless (1) you absolutely need Moroccan jurisdiction or (2) you are trying to do an end run on AFRINIC and score some IPv4s.
So what's the play here?
A remote country without IX. All their international bandwidth go via Spain/France/Italy.
This is the biggest ISP:
https://bgp.he.net/AS6713#_peers
You cannot really peer with any local government entity. Private businesses have no
presence in Moroccan internet, only government sector:
https://bgp.he.net/country/MA
So probably the location is just for customers in Morocco with a legal requirement to
host stuff locally.
That isn't even @OneProvider's case.
OVH does at least mention it, that's the main difference. https://www.ovhcloud.com/en/about-us/global-infrastructure/regions/. The region name when deploying is also "LIM", not "FRA".

Doesn't change the fact one would want to know where their servers are at. At this point just mention the country then.
I don't think you get the point here, or you're trying to side with @OneProvider in some way. The servers are physically in Malaga, Spain, a whole different country & continent, not in Morocco.
I have nothing to do with them, I'm trying to explain people how connectivity works in
such countries. The servers can be physically in Morocco, with an optical cable to Malaga.
Hostoweb is the only datacenter in Morocco, which is what OneProvider uses:
https://www.hostoweb.com/en/connectivity/ip-transit?cur=usd
Their only upstream to the internet is via Malaga, there is simply no other route.
Here what Gemeni says:
Signal Latency: Light travels through the glass core of a fiber optic cable at roughly 200,000 km per second (about 30% slower than its speed in a vacuum). For a ~500 km route, the data takes just 2.5 milliseconds of actual travel time (one-way) to move between Málaga and Fez.
I'm sure they will be able to send you proof.
It's pointless to argue with you. Read the whole thread. 0.4ms is physically impossible from Fez to Malaga.
You're also mentioning one-way, not RTT. There's around 0.4-0.6 ms RTT between their "Fez" and Cogent's PoP in Malaga (which they upstream to).