Kenya Bare Metal Servers · The Core Network Gateway for Africa's Digital Economy
Our dedicated hosts are deployed in a directly operated Tier 3 data center in Nairobi, integrating premier backbone routes from top East African carriers including Safaricom, Liquid Intelligent Technologies, and KIXP member operators, with direct connections to KIXP (Kenya Internet Exchange Point)—one of the most critical regional network hubs in East Africa and across the continent. Each Kenya bare metal server is assigned a pure Native Kenyan IP address and equipped with a 1Gbps physical port and 5000GB of monthly traffic. It is ready for immediate deployment with no filing or long-term contract required. Real-world latency tests show approximately 1–5ms locally within Nairobi, 10–20ms to Mombasa, 15–25ms to Dar es Salaam, 40–60ms to Johannesburg, 60–80ms to Dubai, 70–100ms to London, and 250–350ms to Mainland China. As East Africa's largest economy and a globally recognized tech innovation hub often referred to as "Africa's Silicon Savannah," Nairobi naturally covers the Kenyan domestic market, the East African Community (EAC), and the broader Sub-Saharan Africa region. With the continent's leading mobile internet penetration rates and thriving mobile payment ecosystems such as M-Pesa, the Nairobi node is the premier bridgehead for tapping into Africa's digital economy. It is the ideal infrastructure for Africa-facing cross-border e-commerce independent sites, localized mobile app and gaming deployments, social media marketing campaigns targeting Africa, mobile payment platforms, online education services, and SEO/ad projects requiring native Kenyan IP attribution.