
Hosting provider FOTBO has announced the launch of a new Cloud VPS location in the United States, adding another point on its growing infrastructure map. The move looks less like a bold leap and more like a predictable next step: sooner or later, most providers end up testing themselves in the U.S. market.
The new location is already live and integrated into the existing product lineup without changes to pricing. In other words, crossing the Atlantic did not come with an automatic price increase — a detail that tends to stand out.
What the U.S. Location Offers
The new infrastructure is primarily aimed at projects targeting American users, where lower latency and more stable connectivity can make a measurable difference.
Core VPS specifications remain consistent with FOTBO’s standard offering:
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NVMe SSD storage
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network speeds up to 1 Gbps
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full root access
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fast deployment
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24/7 technical support
Entry-level pricing starts at €4.80 per month (approximately $5.20). The base configuration includes 1 vCPU and 2 GB of RAM, with higher-tier plans available for workloads that outgrow minimal resources.
Deployment Speed and Familiar Flexibility
FOTBO highlights deployment speed as one of the key aspects of the new location. VPS instances can be launched in under a minute — a benchmark that has long been standard across the industry, yet still finds its way into announcements as if it were breaking news.
The usage model remains unchanged: flexible scaling and no long-term commitments. These features have become baseline expectations in cloud hosting, though providers continue to emphasize them as part of the package.
Overall, the U.S. launch is less about reinventing the service and more about extending its reach. The geography expands, the terms stay the same, and the choice becomes slightly more practical: closer to your audience, or closer to where your infrastructure already lives.