QUOTE(ahrasis @ Jan 7 2021, 09:20 AM)
I realized this is a very old thread (> 7 years) but I revisit this quite frequent on my search for fixed or static ip offers / development in Malaysia.
Frankly speaking, other than mail server which requires open port 25 in an ip address and public dns server which need fixed publix ip, one can run most of other types of servers (if not all others), even monitor their surveillance camera, from home with dynamic dns.
Malaysia telco's should race in selling ipv6 for cheaper price (not ipv4 which has become rarer this days), not only limited to business but even to home / personal broadband and help Malaysians venture more into the information and communication technology businesses that are more global (and bigger pie).
Unfortunately this fixed / static ip still not cheaply available in Malaysia though I can get two ipv4 and ipv6 buy renting two vps overseas for in about RM30 per month only.
It is truly sad to see Malaysia Government not supporting ICT development in this sense, really.
We do have fixed IPs from local providers , less than RM20 per month.Frankly speaking, other than mail server which requires open port 25 in an ip address and public dns server which need fixed publix ip, one can run most of other types of servers (if not all others), even monitor their surveillance camera, from home with dynamic dns.
Malaysia telco's should race in selling ipv6 for cheaper price (not ipv4 which has become rarer this days), not only limited to business but even to home / personal broadband and help Malaysians venture more into the information and communication technology businesses that are more global (and bigger pie).
Unfortunately this fixed / static ip still not cheaply available in Malaysia though I can get two ipv4 and ipv6 buy renting two vps overseas for in about RM30 per month only.
It is truly sad to see Malaysia Government not supporting ICT development in this sense, really.
Jan 22 2021, 04:44 PM

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