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Is it possible to have a permanent ip address?
Good day. There was a question on the ip address.
A little background to better understand the essence of the issue and why. On the territory of the Russian Federation, the service is provided. Outside it, the service can no longer be performed. The TP answered that if there was a Russian ip, then the service could work even in the Russian Federation, even in the USA, though, etc.
Here the question is: is it theoretically possible to have the same ip address in any part of the globe? And if so, how could this be organized?
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Umm... no. The IP address is given by the ISP you are connecting to.
This is usually bypassed using a VPN server raised in the desired country (in the country whose IP address you need to have)
The TP answered if there was a Russian ip
Theoretically possible, for example, satellite communications. But very expensive. For example, Iridium - 32 thousand for 400 minutes of data transfer or 200 minutes. voice transmission. Apart from the fact that you still need to buy equipment.
Rent a virtual server in Russia and set up a VPN server there. Done in 10 minutes. And you can have a permanent Russian IP from anywhere.
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