M6.NET introduces unlimited transfer windows reseller hosting packages (May 17, 2011) - M6.NET for the first time introduces "True" Unlimited Transfer Windows Reseller Hosting Packages. M6.NET a premier Windows reseller host with 14 years of windows hosting experience has launched a Big Reseller hosting package with a multiple unlimited feature set including unlimited transfer, hosting accounts, ftp logins, MySQL and MS SQL DB spaces and a huge allocation of application pools. Michael Guilfoyle, CEO of M6.Net in his statement said "With the state of the art infrastructure and technical support, we are proud to enhance the big reseller hosting package with true unlimited features at the same price ($27.95 per month) as before. Having concerns over the growing needs of the reseller packages to adapt the dynamic traffic requirements, we have upgraded the service. Other Expansions M6.NET has also expanded the memory space and transfer for the starter windows hosting package from 5 GB to 25 GB and 10GB to500 GB respectively. However, the price remains affordable at $ 3.75 / month - "The cost of a coffee each month". About M6.Net M6.Net is a privately owned Australian company with servers located in Dallas TX, operating 24/7 with a dedicated and highly experienced team consisting of a number of MCSE and IT professionals with over 20 years of senior management experience. The company is dedicated to providing a flexible, fast, and reliable network-Windows hosting platform that is affordable for people around the world. It is one of the first shared hosting providers to offer multiple websites, SQL Server databases on Windows Servers back in 1999 and continues the same level of flexibility today. All M6.Net Windows Hosting packages and features can be viewed at www.m6.net. The webhost industry: week review (October 22, 2004) - While this week's Web hosting industry news was certainly varied, it was also, more than most weeks, dominated by one trend in particular, as news from every corner of the hosting industry, and some spots beyond its edges, dealt with the many aspects of the reseller hosting model. On Monday, domain registrar and Web hosting provider RegisterGator.com announced that it had launched a domain registration and hosting reseller program called The-Domain-Reseller.Com. The new service, says the company, reduces the provisioning time for domain registration and reseller hosting to a few minutes, and allows resellers to offer domains along with hosting, spam-protected email accounts, Web site builders, security, online file storage and credit card processing. On Tuesday, hosting automation software developer SWsoft announced that Web hosting provider The Planet Internet Services had launched a new dedicated server offering, powered by SWsoft's which will allow the company's partners to resell virtual private servers. The Planet says the Virtuozzo software will provide its resellers with a new revenue stream, while also improving service levels and hardware utilization. On Thursday, UK-based hosting company Fasthosts announced that it had launched a new promotion to provide three free months of reseller Web hosting. The company said IT service providers in the UK could test drive its reseller accounts, hosting unlimited Web sites, hosting unlimited email and online collaboration tools and providing uncapped broadband Internet access. The company says it expects the deal to appeal to Web designers and Web developers, as well as business customers who need to manage multiple Web sites. Also on Thursday, Web hosting provider M6.Net announced that it had introduced six new reseller hosting packages, with four of them designed to be used by either resellers or individual customers. The company said it limits the number of domains a reseller can host, in an effort to discourage overselling. M6.Net said its Dev kit and SQL kit plans cater to people who are just starting out in the Web hosting business, while its Pro kit and Power kit cater to more serious Web hosting businesses and corporate development. And again on Thursday, private-label Web hosting provider Hostopia announced that it had begun a program to encourage reseller hosting providers to move their customers onto Hostopia's managed service by offering them up to $2,500 for a Sun Cobalt RaQ server appliance or other similar equipment. Hostopia says the financial incentive is designed to ease the cash impact of moving customers from outdated platforms onto Hostopia's servers. This week also saw a feature article describing how a company, Jamcracker, was using reseller partnerships with several hosting companies to distribute its tools for software developers that want to offer their tools as services. The company said this week that it had partnered with Web hosts NaviSite and ServePath to deliver its Pivot Path On Demand Delivery Platform and On Demand Enablement Kit, along with dedicated hosting, network connectivity and managed services, to software vendors transitioning to ASP delivery models. Of course, there were other issues at play in this week's news, but the cross-section of varied reseller-related announcements offered a remarkably broad perspective on how widespread, and important to the business of hosting, the reseller relationship has become.
M6.net Adds Reseller Hosting Plans (October 21, 2004) - Web hosting provider M6.Net (m6.net) announced this week that it had introduced six new reseller Web hosting packages, with four of them designed for use by either resellers or individual customers.
In an effort to discourage overselling, M6.net says it allows only a limited amount of domains, unlike the "unlimited domains" policies that some other companies have adopted. M6.Net says its plans are designed so that they are still profitable, while reducing any extra risks. The company's Dev kit and SQL kit plans cater to people who are just starting out or contemplating joining the Web hosting business. The Pro kit and Power kit plans are more suitable for serious Web hosting businesses and corporate level development, says M6.Net. According to the company, the main advantage of these packages is that, as with a dedicated server, the customer is not consumed with server administration details. M6.Net says it provides a variety of server side administration capabilities.
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