Getting a remote desktop from any server provider is quite easy. They
come with a server operating system and a data center ip address.
However, IAPS takes a completely different approach. We offer
end-user operating systems such as Windows 7, 8.1, and even the newest
Windows 10 systems. On top of that, we offer our remote desktops using
verifiable residential ip addresses issued by the countries leading
residential internet service providers.
Under these conditions, your operating system and your ip address look 100% natural.
There are 2 types of ip addresses out there. Data center and
local isp. What is the difference between these two, and how can other
website administrators figure out what belongs to each category?
Data Center IP's are not issued by local isp's, rather they are owned
by companies that operate thousands of servers. Each of the 5 regional
internet registrars issue specific ip addresses to these companies.
These companies then setup server farms that house thousands of physical
servers that can be purchased by the general public. The companies are
registered as the owners of the ip addresses and a general web search of
these companies will show you where their servers can be purchased and
for how much. The ip address ranges issue to data centers can easily be
spotted by another network administrator and they can choose to block
the ip address because it is not a local isp ip address. This happens
quite frequently on the internet.
Local ISP's are the folks you purchase your internet access from.
This comes in the form of dsl and cable for most users. This includes
satellite internet providers as well, and also includes the now extinct
dial-up providers as well. The ip addresses issued to you through local
internet service providers (i.e. Time Warner Cable, AT&T, Comcast,
etc...) are local providers specific to each country. Local isp ip
addresses are used everywhere on the internet to determine your
location. For example, if you wanted to watch tv that streams over the
internet but was only permitted for British local isp's, an American
local isp provider would not be able to get that for you. You would then
have to look for a British vpn provider and hope that their data center
ip's could pass the tests to grant you access to the tv content that
you want. Data center ip addresses may work for a while, but eventually
get closed down because the tv providers only want to give their content
to legitimate local users in their own country on a local isp that they
can verify. This is just one of many examples.
IAPS Security Services, L.L.C. is in the process of contracting with
as many local isp providers as we can find to put an end to geographical
blocks for our clients. Data center ip's have a very limited life span,
which means any website operator can easily identify and block/deny
services to that type of ip address. With local isp and residential
networks, we can put an end to all this and make users from around the
world appear to be local users in whatever country they desire to be
from.
This service can be purchased here: https://www.intl-alliance.com/store/cart.php?gid=17
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