Hosting & DNS providers...
Bill Henderson
ab460-0l1pH2CMacvR7s880joybQ at public.gmane.org
Sun Feb 2 09:35:00 UTC 2014
On 01/30/2014 05:49 PM, Colin McGregor wrote:
> I'm doing a little job for a not-for-profit that is currently using
> three firms to support their web presence (a DNS registrar and two web
> hosting firms (one website offering their public presence, the other
> used to distribute files). The organization is wondering about
> reducing the number of firms down to one.
>
> Okay, so I can easily look-up and see that firm X has the services
> needed for $X month, but it is a little harder to figure out is this
> firm good/bad/indifferent when it comes to support, and service.
>
> So, anyone on this list with suggestions regarding who is particularly
> good (or particularly bad). One of the firms I have looked at is
> GoDaddy. Yes, I know some of their ads have been in ... questionable
> ... taste (heavy on women in tight fitting outfits), but are they good
> for ALL of the roles listed above?
Try freetzi.com
I'm happy there and for my volume of transaction's the sites are free
although you naturally have to pay for domain registration.
Bill
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