That is why a virtual server in Uganda is not a whim, but a necessity for projects focused on the domestic market and its specifics. THE.Hosting has deployed a real server in the capital of the country, Kampala, connected to the local telecom network and highways towards Kenya, Rwanda and Tanzania.
East Africa is often confronted with the fact that data goes “through London.” But not in this case. The Kampala VPS is connected directly: minimal latency within the region, real routing — without dependence on Europe.
Dozens of services have been launched in the country with a focus on electronic government services, digital commerce, and distance learning.
Gva Uganda allows you to launch localized platforms without fear of access disruptions or foreign control.
Uganda is not a member of digital alliances like 14 Eyes, and data regulation here is strict but transparent.
A virtual server in Kampala is a pressure—free infrastructure.
The location is not overloaded, the IP addresses are not spammed, and the infrastructure is under control. This means that UPU Uganda is not just a rarity, it is a reliable working environment.
- KVM virtualization with complete isolation
- Root access to all configurations
- OS selection: Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, Windows Server
- Uploading your own ISOs
- Control panel for monitoring, rebooting, and recovery
- IPv4 and IPv6 support
- DDoS protection and backup power channels
All servers are physically located in Uganda, work around the clock and are activated immediately after payment.
- Educational projects — launching distance learning, interactive courses, and local LMS.
- Medical systems — data storage, remote access, backups.
- Online stores and marketplaces — stable and fast work with a regional audience.
- API and SaaS platforms need isolation, security, and clear traffic control.
- Companies that value localization — website, mail, CRM, documents — all in the same jurisdiction.