Running API Requests for a geo-locked software overseas

Hi guys, I am based in Australia and I am making a workflow for a client based in the US who uses a software that’s geo-locked to US only. I have hosted my n8n on OCI, in Australia/Melbourne. To run the API HTTP Requests, on Voiceflow (which is one of the tech stack I am using), I have to use a US VPN to run the requests (if I run it without VPN in Australia, it will not work).

In this case, will running HTTP requests to this software be an issue at all? Whether it is used by my client in the US or if I am testing it from Australia? If it is a problem, how can I make it run regardless of location?

Hi, technically I don’t think there will be a problem, but whether it’s optimal is another question. the data needs to pass so many times across the globe it’s not funny anymore. Imho, its better to host in the US directly and be done with it.
Reg,
J.

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