
Imagine the morning news on RTS:
“Due to international sanctions, Serbia has been disconnected from the global internet.”
Shock!
Half the neighborhood runs out to their balconies asking if the Wi-Fi works for anyone. Twitter is gone, Instagram is a black screen, and Google looks like a blank sheet of paper. Panic everywhere – you don’t know the price of burek, whether the bus is running, or what’s trending on TikTok.
But then, like a light in the darkness, you open DCX.rs – and it works. Not only does it work, it’s faster than ever.
Why?
Because DCX.rs isn’t like the others.
While other hostings rely on Frankfurt, Amsterdam, and “the cloud,” we run straight out near Zlatibor, Serbia. Our servers are like folk musicians: if there’s no power, they play acoustic; if there’s no gas, they fire up a wood stove; and if there’s no internet, they’ll find a way to send data even through smoke signals.
What if the power goes out?
No problem. We plug into EcoFlow batteries, solar panels, and if needed, a long extension cord to the neighbor.
If it comes down to it, we’ll even pedal a bike to keep your site alive.
What if the cables get cut?
We’ll lay down new ones. We’ve done crazier things before – if we managed to get BGP and change global routes, we can dig tunnels if necessary.
What if the internet itself is banned?
That’s where pure magic begins. DCX.rs always finds a way. If needed, we’ll ship bytes by post, couriers, or drones. We can even broadcast binary code over Radio: one beep – zero, two beeps – one.
The point
While everyone else is refreshing Facebook in vain, our clients’ websites are still online.
Because DCX.rs isn’t just hosting – it’s a stubborn, local, resilient system, as tough as Serbia itself.
So when the rest of the world hits “Disconnect,” your website will still be there.
DCX.rs: the only hosting that survives even the apocalypse.