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History

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ServerSea has been delivering web hosting and domain registration services in Pakistan since 2003. Our journey reflects a continued focus on secure infrastructure, consistent performance, and scalable solutions designed to support Pakistani businesses and individuals at every stage of growth.

ServerSea History
2003
Foundation
ServerSea commenced operations under ServerSea.com, offering Linux-based web hosting services focused on stability, performance, and cost-effective solutions.
2004
Service Expansion
Windows-based hosting services were introduced to support a broader range of applications and development environments.
2006 – 2008
Platform Growth
Infrastructure and internal systems were strengthened to support growing demand and developer-focused hosting requirements.
2009
Launch of ServerSea.pk
ServerSea.pk was launched to provide localized services for Pakistan, including regional pricing, local customer support, and solutions tailored to Pakistani businesses.
2012 – 2016
Service Diversification
The service portfolio expanded to include shared hosting, VPS solutions, and dedicated servers, supporting businesses at different stages of growth.
2017 – 2020
Infrastructure & Security Enhancements
Continued investment was made in network reliability, infrastructure upgrades, and security controls to improve service stability and uptime.
2021 – Present
Continuous Improvement
ServerSea.pk operates with a skilled team in management, network engineering, and system administration, delivering secure, scalable hosting solutions aligned with industry standards.

Disclosure & Interpretation

This timeline is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute a contractual commitment, guarantee, or warranty. Service descriptions may reference historical developments; however, current services are governed solely by the latest applicable Terms of Services, policies, and plan specifications. References to “support,” “security,” “uptime,” or “reliability” are subject to operational limitations, scheduled maintenance, third-party dependencies, and circumstances beyond reasonable control.