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Web hosting company 1&1 drops traffic caps

So being slash dotted is no longer to be feared

September 3rd | Tell us what you think [ 1 comments ]

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Web hosting company 1&1 internet have announced that it has removed its traffic caps from all of its products – meaning that those Digg and SlashDot hits should be enjoyed and not feared for thousands of website owners.

People can find themselves having to fork out when their websites get spikes of traffic, but 1&1 has come to the conclusion that it should not be penalising people and removed all of its traffic limits.

Unlimited

"From today, an unlimited volume of data is available for page impressions, downloads and uploads of files for all 1&1 hosting packages," announced 1&1.

The company is working hard to get people setting up websites, increasing web space quotas and dropping prices.

For instance, The Home package is now available from just under £3 a month and brings with it 5GB of web space.

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devolution1


September 11th

1. 1&1 are the worst Internet company there is... They are ripping-off customers left, right and centre. Customers are being charged for non-existant or expired services and domains, and have to resort to cancelling their credit cards because 1&1 continue to charge for services and products. Despite that, some customers receive debt collection notices.

This company should be shut down, they have been operating like this for at least 5 years.

I am currently involved in a lawsuit against them, but more needs to be done to highlight this fraudulent operation!

Not everyone is an Internet expert and knows the legal system - so many are being unwittingly defrauded.

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