No, dedicated server located at my ISP's server room (where are located some ISP's servers and other housed server from ISP's customers). It is not "someone's home", but professional service - "Co-Location facility" as you call it.
I am quite sure that our server's IP do not match any player's ip :-)
Server is not used for play (it is impossible), you can check your MPi for that. And IP is not changing also, it is dedicated for that machine and it is the same from first start 3 years ago .
In fact server is hosted by "co-location host". That it is my ISP does not matter, it is their professional service.
And there is no point to unnecessarily spend money for GSP services (and pay for every slot or every game server), when I have dedicated computer at co-location host for much less price.
My home IP is 88.103.253.xxx, Server's IP is 88.103.252.xxx. It is in different subnet, so theory of "a second computer on your personal internet connection" is realy wrong :-)
But yes, IPs are close, because server is hosted by my ISP's "co-location host" service. 88.103.252.xxx subnet is used for all servers hosted by their service, and for some ISP's own servers. For client connections they use other IP ranges, as my 88.103.253.xxx
And if I would connect to internet from different place (e.g. by mobile connection) and have applied over it (so my IP would be more different than server's IP), then it would be approved?
Anyway thanks for reply, finaly I know real reason of denial (however I still think that there is no violation of your ToS and denial was mistake).
Zizi