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AnHosting Web Hosting Reviews
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Here’s what An Hosting have to say:
AN Hosting was born in early 2001 as a small, two-man shop in a basement office near Chicago. That changed quickly as the company grew and progressed over time. In 2005 AN Hosting was acquired by midPhase, and now collectively hosting over 150,000 domain names on a network of over 1,000 servers supported by true 24/7 phone, E-mail and live chat tech support.
AN Hosting is proud to be recommended by numerous open source projects including WordPress, Mambo, Sub Dreamer, b2evolution and others. AN Hosting’s parent company, midPhase Services, Inc., is a member of the Chicago BBB and the BBB OnLine program. AN Hosting hosts more blogs than anyone else, hosting tens of thousands of independent blogs. AN Hosting has won numerous awards for customer service and support.
We know that YOU are most likely coming from a bad hosting experience. We’re good at just one thing: keeping your website online and smiling
An Hosting Package:
AN Hosting’s Mega Plan has a long and rich history. It was the name of our first package back in 2001. And it’s the name of our best package now almost five years later! With plenty of disk space, plenty of data transfer and the ability to host 20 sites on one account. You simply can’t go wrong with The Mega Plan.
With every Mega Plan you get ( For Less than 23 cents a day ) :
- 500 GB Disk Space
- 5000 GB Bandwidth
- Host up to 20 Domains
- Unlimited mySQL dbs
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August 23rd, 2008 at 2:01 pm
AnHosting is better than its sister company midPhase in support. If you are choosing to go with midPhase, choose AnHosting instead