From: GregS on
In article <hrc782$2bv$2(a)usenet01.srv.cis.pitt.edu>, zekfrivo(a)zekfrivolous.com (GregS) wrote:
>In article <h44jt59nekec3tb2rpq26b5q3sijf84obj(a)4ax.com>, Charlie E.
> <edmondson(a)ieee.org> wrote:
>>On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 22:20:34 -0700, "Joel Koltner"
>><zapwireDASHgroups(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>>"Charlie E." <edmondson(a)ieee.org> wrote in message
>>>news:g65it59qkq9o040vm3g9u668n7cfipl964(a)4ax.com...
>>>> On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 17:50:37 -0700, "Joel Koltner"
>>>> <zapwireDASHgroups(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>>>When we had the last SED round of, "who's your web hosting company?" your
>>>>>guys
>>>>>were right there on top, price-wise...
>>>> I am actually using Microsoft Office Live to host my little website,
>>>> and my company domain name. It is $15 a year...
>>>
>>>I should have qualified that with, "...for the features it seems that you
>>>[Joerg] are after, your guys were right on top..."
>>>
>>>$15 is great though... is that the "regularly" price (vs. just promotion for
> a
>>
>>>year or two)? How much space and bandwidth do you get for it?
>>>
>>>I've used x10 "premium" hosting in the past, although I was after a
>>>combination of "reasonably cheap" and "I want shell access" -- the later
>>>desire removing many potential web hosting services entirely from
>>>consideration. The plan I have is all of $35/year, if I'm recalling
>>>correctly, but it's capped at 20GB/month bandwidth and 500MB disk space.
>>>
>>>---Joel
>>
>>Hmmm... I get 500Meg of storage, and 100 email accounts (using 3!) but
>>I don't know if there is a bandwidth limitation.
>>
>>But, that is the regular price. I am renewing next month...
>>
>>Charlie
>
>I got 1 GB with comcast.
>300 GB with Ipower.
>
>I think I'm paying about 70-80 dollars a year for Ipower. i renew for 2 years
> saves money.
>They don't tell you that right off.


Ha, they now advertise unlimited storage and bandwidth.
Thats for new customers.

greg
From: Jim Yanik on
Charlie E. <edmondson(a)ieee.org> wrote in
news:h44jt59nekec3tb2rpq26b5q3sijf84obj(a)4ax.com:

> On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 22:20:34 -0700, "Joel Koltner"
><zapwireDASHgroups(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>"Charlie E." <edmondson(a)ieee.org> wrote in message
>>news:g65it59qkq9o040vm3g9u668n7cfipl964(a)4ax.com...
>>> On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 17:50:37 -0700, "Joel Koltner"
>>> <zapwireDASHgroups(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>>When we had the last SED round of, "who's your web hosting company?"
>>>>your guys
>>>>were right there on top, price-wise...
>>> I am actually using Microsoft Office Live to host my little website,
>>> and my company domain name. It is $15 a year...
>>
>>I should have qualified that with, "...for the features it seems that
>>you [Joerg] are after, your guys were right on top..."
>>
>>$15 is great though... is that the "regularly" price (vs. just
>>promotion for a year or two)? How much space and bandwidth do you get
>>for it?
>>
>>I've used x10 "premium" hosting in the past, although I was after a
>>combination of "reasonably cheap" and "I want shell access" -- the
>>later desire removing many potential web hosting services entirely
>>from consideration. The plan I have is all of $35/year, if I'm
>>recalling correctly, but it's capped at 20GB/month bandwidth and 500MB
>>disk space.
>>
>>---Joel
>
> Hmmm... I get 500Meg of storage, and 100 email accounts (using 3!) but
> I don't know if there is a bandwidth limitation.
>
> But, that is the regular price. I am renewing next month...
>
> Charlie
>

probably a "Number of hits" limit;
IOW,if you get too many visitors to your website,they drop you,or make you
pay extra in some way.

--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
localnet
dot com
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