Internet Related/Filtering/Firewall Thread, Internet hosting and domain renewals in Technical; My personal credit card is being used to purchase hosting and domain renewals (fasthosts). So far I have had no ...
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5th October 2011, 11:02 AM #1 Internet hosting and domain renewals
My personal credit card is being used to purchase hosting and domain renewals (fasthosts). So far I have had no issues claiming back from the school. However I am deciding to move away from this idea. Does anyone know of a hosting company that will "invoice" instead (prefer UK)? What do other schools do? I would prefer to keep all renewals and hosting under one house for ease of admin. The hosting must be decent and not some "unlimited bandwidth for only £5 a month!" type affair that will bog down the moment a script it run.
Ta.
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5th October 2011, 11:33 AM #2 Speak to Carl @ CS New Media or Craig at VeloxServ they are both highly recommended by EduGeek Members and have a strong reputation in the market, and are based in the UK. :-)
CS New Media Web Hosting - UK Based Web Hosting, Reseller Hosting, VPS & Dedicated Servers < Carl @ CS New Media
UK Dedicated Servers ? UK Server Colocation - Managed Server Hosting | VeloxServ Communications Ltd < Craig @ VeloxServ
James.
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7th October 2011, 04:29 PM #3 Thanks for the recommendation James
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