Hosting Plans Revamp Underway
We've always tried to pass on savings to our clients where possible.
Earlier this year we offered IE domains for a mere € 30 as a special offer, while we consistently charge one of the most competitive prices in the Irish market.
We're now upgrading ALL of our shared hosting plans on both Windows 2003 server and Linux.
All package quotas have been increased, so you will get "more bang for your buck".
Take our Soho Linux plan for example.
It now comes with the following features:
- 500 MB fast disk space
- 5 GB monthly transfer
- Host up to 4 sites on the one account
- 2 MySQL databases
- 200 pop3 accounts
- PHP 4 & Perl 5
- Free web stats (Webalizer / Awstats)
- Free site builder
- Irish based servers
All new hosting accounts are on Dell Xeon servers on our Inex peered network.

Comments
Nice to see you're using your own Irish servers. I don't think a lot of marketing people realise how many hosts are outsourcing to the US etc just to save a quick buck.
Posted by: Peter | May 29, 2006 3:55 PM
Peter
You would be amazed at the number of "Irish" hosts that don't have any infrastructure of their own. We've always believed that it was best to keep it as close to home as possible and to maintain as much direct control as possible. The end result being that when we put a server in we know exactly what it is and know where all the hardware came from etc.,
We'll be upgrading our other hosting plans over the next couple of months as well, so keep an eye out
Thanks for your feedback
Michele
Posted by: Michele Neylon
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May 29, 2006 8:26 PM
Are there any plans to upgrade your reseller packages?
Posted by: Des Field Corbett | May 30, 2006 9:23 AM
Des
We'll be upgrading them over the coming weeks as well.
One thing at a time :)
Michele
Posted by: Michele Neylon
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May 30, 2006 9:26 AM
When will the new packages start.
Posted by: Declan | June 1, 2006 5:59 PM
Declan
They are available immediately to all new signups and we will be applying to existing clients over the next few days (or sooner).
Michele
Posted by: Michele Neylon
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June 2, 2006 10:33 AM