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That sounds quite bad. Hope to improve your situation, or at least build some intranets like in Cuba, where at least the whole country is connected within.
I would not buy any servers, just make a nice looking website, increase marketing/SEO/advertising on it, and when customers come, make sure you have a few reseller accounts on bigger providers on which you will buy the dedicated server and resell it as VPS. But seriously, 10.000 usd is a low...
I do not think that 35k is a decent price for the majority of users. I would rather go with smaller city cars for a price of maximum 10k, but I do not think that is possible within 10 years. Look at the Japan market and the so called Kei Car, you can find them as low as 1k usd. If that could be...
Can you tell me what is the hosting market in Ethiopia? I am interested in hearing from a local more about the African hosting market. If you have a website that is addressed to the local market, what hosting providers do you go to usually?
If you have sensitive content, why would you use wordpress, which is known to have a lot of issues? I think all of them should have used more secure platforms.
I wonder why the hosting market is so bad in South and Central America. I think that with all that population there, they would have a more competitive market.
Looking forward when the world will adopt IPv6 on a wide scale. I feel that the prices that are charged now (speaking as a provider) are not really worth it.
I think that is one of the main issues with the hosting companies nowadays. They are full of people that do not have the proper skills to run such a company. At the first problem they encounter they will spam the forums or if they are resellers, spam the provider with requests to solve their...