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InternetBrothers may accept PP, you can contact them for details.
Let me put it this way.
In Korea in order to have any web presence, you have to give up your anonymity (technically legally). To use Online Applications (e.g. Video games, Web Apps) you're required to provide your Citizen's Identification Number. For those who are outside the country, you must go to an Embassy (or the country itself) and receive an Alien Identification Number. Then are you allowed to purchase any web services or anything really.
Basically, you more than likely won't be able to get one. Save yourself the hassle, buy one in Japan.
Japan is country locked too, for the most part. While there isn't any national rules, most providers will only accept local clients (Because intl. transit is expensive as fuck, among other things)
Totally blanked that.
Yeah international transit is RIDICULOUSLY Expensive. I got quoted a TON of money for even a small international line.
Just go to EDIS and get a Hong Kong VPS.
@DannyAlex
what about their service? are they stable fast and reliable?
@HalfEatenPie
in hongkong which conpany is better and reliable?
@DannyAlex
i can not find a kr vps in internetbrothers.com can you give me a link?
http://edis.at
That's my only recommendation for Hong Kong. (http://www.edis.at/en/server/linux-vserver/hong-kong/)
Also, what @DannyAlex was talking about was these guys: http://www.internetbrothers.co.kr/
But even then its still not in LEB range. You'd be hard-pressed to find a VPS in Korea even in LEB range.
Also here's the clause on their website:
@HalfEatenPie
its really expensive and i hate set up fee
thank you for your help
I believe this should be the case with any provider anywhere in the world, don't you think?
I never said I didn't agree with it. I was just stating what they wrote on their site.
Although I do disagree with the Citizen's Identification Number/Alien Identification Number but that's my own personal quarrels
Yes, the Citizen's identification number is too much, but the rest sounds universal for any provider.
there are always exceptions
Yes, one of the reasons why PRQ AB is bankrupt and in liquidation now....
its too expensive