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At StatusCake.com we have been rolling out new monitoring centres month-on-month; making sure there’s always a server near to you that can handle all your website monitoring needs. Allowing you to tell if those customers closest, and most important to you, are able to see if your website is up or not.
We already had servers in Europe, Asia, Australasia and North America. And I’m pleased to say we’ve now rolled out our first website monitoring centre in South America.
For our first monitoring centre in South America we’ve located it in Brazil. Not only one of the fastest growing economies in the world, it’s also one of the countries that’s showing the fastest growing number of StatusCake users.
Already ranked fourth in the world for the biggest number of Internet hosts, the Internet and eCommerce is hot already and growing at a staggering rate! It’s not surprising, that with 34% of the Brazilian population plugged into the internet sites such as Peixeurbano,Netshoes.com.br, Nova Pontocom, and B2W are big business.
Foreign investors and techies are also flooding into Brazil to try and grab part of this lucrative market. And with the Olympics and the World Cup both to be hosted by Brazil in the next few years it’s safe to say that even more eyes will be focused on the country.
If you’d like to be able to select our Brazilian website monitoring centre to check the uptime of your website then you’ll need to sign-up to a paid website monitoring plans. Paid plans start from just $24.99 per month; but if you sign-up for a year you’ll get two months free.
For more information of on all our website monitoring centres throughout the world, and how you can white-list them, please visit the Knowledge Base.
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