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Supanet hosting goes global

08/03/2007 – Supanet Hosting is making its hosting services available across the globe with the launch of a US Dollar (USD) site. The company advised that the decision to launch a USD site was a response to the widespread demand for their services from around the world.
Andrew Barton, Marketing Manager for Supanet Hosting, said: "We've had so much interest in our web hosting services from every corner of the globe that we made it our priority to set up a US dollar site. Now anybody who wants to host their own site will be able to benefit from our cheap prices and quality service."

As part of the USD site launch the web hosting company has reduced prices on their most popular packages.

Barton continued: "We aim to make web hosting affordable for everybody, that's why our prices start from $1.99 on the new site."

Supanet will continue to offer a 90-day free trial of their hosting service through the USD site. They are also hoping to tempt customers by offering a free domain name with most packages.

In addition everybody who signs up gets entry into a prize draw offering the five winners a year's free hosting.

"We are looking forward to showing the rest of the world the difference a great hosting provider can make," said Barton.
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Published Date: 2007-03-08 14:07:30

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