Advanced Internet Technologies’ latest promotion focuses on providing web designers and system integrators with a reseller web hosting plan that sticks to its word.
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Gossimer in Market with New Set of Domain Promotions Tuesday, December 07, 2010, 7:20:14 AM Gossimer, the web hosting company that has been a regular in the list of 25 most popular web hosting companies of the world for many months, has come up with yet another category killer. The web hosting company has started another row of domain promotions. This time, with this promotion, the company is targeting Asian market with India at the center.
Hosting Leader Unveils new Hosting Promotion for Frustrated web Hosting Resellers Advanced Internet Technologies’ latest promotion focuses on providing web designers and system integrators with a plan that sticks to its word. Fayetteville, NC (Vocus/PRWEB) December 01, 2010 Advanced Internet Technologies (AIT, Inc.) announces its latest promotion aimed at accommodating web designers, system integrators, and other web hosting resellers by offering a hosting plan with no false promises or hidden fees. “The web hosting industry has become enamored with the use of asterisks and other symbols to hide additional charges,” says Jennifer Rivers-Jackson, Sales Manager
An image from a publication by the UK Security & Defence Agenda (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — The UK Government has revived a previously shelved plan that would require Internet service providers to store data regarding the communications of their users, according to a report published Wednesday by the Telegraph .


