Domain: tiernetworking.com
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Re:NetmarI agree. Anytime someone says "unlimited" they're full of it. We've got the cheapest bandwidth anywhere but we still have a cap.
Our ultra-high bandwidth hosting plans.
$20 - 20 GB transfer, 500 MB disk, 100 emails.
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Colo with UsWe colo for $87 per 1 Mbps (316 GB data transfer).
From 1 Mb to 1000 Mb, if you find a lower price, we'll beat it by 5%. It's that simple.
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I'm loving the Ads...Vonage has begun offering Voice-over-IP(VoIP) service to residential broadband users. I've had the service since Friday and the quality is indistinguishable from a regular phone line. It's only $20/month for 500 minutes or $40/month for unlimited service. They include Cisco equipment, Call Waiting, Call Forwarding, Caller ID and Voicemail (which you can check online) in the service price. You can read more about it in this article in Time. It works fine through my Linux NAT firewall/router and my monthly phone budget has now dropped from $60+ to $20.
Tier Networking has begun offering colocation service to residential broadband users. I've had the service since Friday and the quality is indistinguishable from other providers. It's only $87 per burstable Mb and if you find a better price, they'll beat it by 5%. You can read more about it from their website. It works fine our Linux NAT firewall / router and our monthly colocation budget has dropped in half.
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Low cost certs
The lowest cost certificate I have found are those guys here advertising on slashdot with the $120 certificates
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We can help.We have colocation bandwidth for $87 per 1 Mbps with 99.95% uptime SLA. We have a secondary connection for $262 per 1 Mbps with 99.99% uptime SLA.
Please feel free to email sales@tiernetworking.com for more information.
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We can help.We have colocation bandwidth for $87 per 1 Mbps with 99.95% uptime SLA. We have a secondary connection for $262 per 1 Mbps with 99.99% uptime SLA.
Please feel free to email sales@tiernetworking.com for more information.
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Don't need to work w/NSI
You don't need to work with NSI to get your domain moved to another registrar. I personally use www.tiernetworking.com which is a tucows OpenSRS reseller to transfer my domain over. When you do it will email the administrative contact with a URL you must go to to approve the transfer.
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Transfer Your DomainsTransfer your domains away from Network Solutions. Right now, it seems that register.com is our biggest competitor. I'm not going to comment on their policies but I will say I'd prefer you transfer your domains to us.
:-)But at any rate, in all seriousness, no matter who you go with, transfer your domains away from NSI. They are simply too careless, IMO.
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Re:Psychological profiles
This reminds me of an idea a friend is working on. Here's the domain whois: IRCGirlStabilityReports.com
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This is not good...
I really dread this. Just more trouble for people like like veronica.org.
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