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benjojo12 | 8 months ago

Claiming that AS60068 is not a "EU" because of "GB" code on their whois is really quite an ignorant way of determining that claim.

With that being said actually depends on what is good enough for you, but it's relatively clear that the DNS resolver IPs that are looking up are based in the czech republic.

As I mentioned in another comment "207 Regent Street" (the address in their whois) is a well known virtual office type address in the UK.

As someone (who himself is admittedly in the UK) who is desperately trying to move more more to European products, this kind of absolutism it's just really exhausting on should really be a shared goal. I will happily use/buy good services from the UK,EU,Swiss,etc etc if they are comparable (even just for my own feature use case) to the US ones.

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graemep|8 months ago

Also British and I agree. We should have shared goals with a number of other countries in Europe and in the rest of the world. There is a lot of scope for things to be done in cooperation - e.g. shared development of systems and deployment to datacentres in each country that uses it.