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Mike J
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      09-18-2007, 12:20 PM
Hi folks.

To save problems of changing e-mails etc when moving ISPs, we are
thinking of getting our own domain and using a web hoster (at least for
the 'official' type addresses for banks etc and keeping 'free' ones for
group downloads so download limits arent really a problem)

Having looked, Fasthosts do a good package for only £3.99 or UK2.net
similar or slightly better at £5.99.

Does anyone have any experience of either of these companies?

Usual things - reliabilty/service etc etc

Thanks

Mike

 
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Gordon Hudson
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      09-18-2007, 12:29 PM

"Mike J" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi folks.
>
> To save problems of changing e-mails etc when moving ISPs, we are thinking
> of getting our own domain and using a web hoster (at least for the
> 'official' type addresses for banks etc and keeping 'free' ones for group
> downloads so download limits arent really a problem)
>
> Having looked, Fasthosts do a good package for only £3.99 or UK2.net
> similar or slightly better at £5.99.
>
> Does anyone have any experience of either of these companies?
>
> Usual things - reliabilty/service etc etc
>
> Thanks
>
> Mike
>


http://www.nameroute.co.uk/ Domain Names with free hosting and email

from £5 per year

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http://www.myqth.co.uk/ 3000MB of web space for £29 per year


 
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Joker7
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      09-18-2007, 02:50 PM
In news: (E-Mail Removed) - Mike J wrote :
>> Hi folks.
>>
>> To save problems of changing e-mails etc when moving ISPs, we are
>> thinking of getting our own domain and using a web hoster (at least
>> for the 'official' type addresses for banks etc and keeping 'free'
>> ones for group downloads so download limits arent really a problem)
>>
>> Having looked, Fasthosts do a good package for only £3.99 or UK2.net
>> similar or slightly better at £5.99.
>>
>> Does anyone have any experience of either of these companies?
>>
>> Usual things - reliabilty/service etc etc
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Mike


Hi Mike,
Take a look here you will find some help on this and a recommendation for a
hosting company I use ( free for lite users)
http://help.kick-butt.co.uk

Chris


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Superb hosting & domain name deals http://host.kick-butt.co.uk


 
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