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Exabytes, a web hosting company, announced that it has upgraded the existing linux hosting plan, by increasing the webspace and bandwidth, along with a price reduction. Furthermore, a multiple domain feature is also added.
Improving on the current pricing structures, Exabytes accepts 24 months advanced payment for lower price. Exabytes basic Linux hosting plan (EBiz 1) can host up to 6 domains in the basic plan, with 5GB of webspace and 50GB of bandwidth. All of the existing customers' plan will be automatically upgraded.
"While the extreme low price might be one of the biggest selling price of our hosting plan, we never overlook the quality," said Chan Kee Siak, CEO, Exabytes. "Servers uptime, stability and our responsive technical team are always on top of our list."
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"While the extreme low price might be one of the biggest selling price of our hosting plan, we never overlook the quality," said Chan Kee Siak, CEO, Exabytes. "Servers uptime, stability and our responsive technical team are always on top of our list."
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Exabytes announced that it has upgraded its Linux hosting plan, increasing webspace and bandwidth while reducing the price. It has also added a multiple-domain feature to the plan. |
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