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Can I start a hosting business with your dedicated servers?
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Hosting in South Korea is very different from other countries. In South Korea every individual who wishes to host his website from a very simple shared hosting to dedicated needs to provide his National identification card number ( in Korean language 주민등록증) Foreigners residing in South Korea need to provide Alien registration certificate. Full legal name, Address etc is a Must have other wise you can not get even a simple hosting. South Korean government requires All hosting companies have that information. For this reason we can not sell to international clients on a big scale and we have to slowly and carefully work on individual cases. We will need to get identification, make phone calls etc..
Even giant companies like Google have big problems marketing to south Korea . There are so many restrictions . Because of all these limitations It is not allowed for our clients to use our servers even dedicated servers for any hosting business. If we discover that a server is used for providing hosting business we immediately disconnect without refund. The main reason is that we do not want the owners of a dedicated server claim they were merely providing a hosting service for a client and not aware of an illegal activity etc... Businesses who wish to provide hosting business and get a dedicated server with us are discouraged to do this. It is a big risk for your business because if some day we discover this we will have to terminate your account and if your account is terminated your whole business and clients get into trouble.
Solution: You can start a safe business with us by referring clients directly to us . There are many ways we can build a safe business relation with you and we are open for any suggestions. Contact us today. |