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    Webhostingtop maintain a unique and valuable list of top 10 web hosting companies targeting Afghanistan, compared by their Google PageRank. The list is updated on daily basis, (last update 26 May, 2012) and give's you a unbiased & impartial information about most ranked hosting providers on Afghanistan (including Afghanistan web hosting reviews from users and customers)

    Afghanistan Top 10 Website Hosting Ratings, based on Google Page Rank

    Alexa RankLinks CntGoogle PRWebhosting Brand (Location) and Social links
    5663611596netlinks.af ( US )
    22044649256paiwastoon.com.af ( DE )
    2202714234Webramz ( US )
    2495804534neda.af ( US )
    2687741624liwal.net ( Kabul, AF )
    6258774134PamirSoft ( US )
    063hostzer ltd ( US )
    2178374523Tala Host ( DE )
    14966231443BeOnline Solutions Inc ( Peshawar, PK )
    15888873103muzhda.com ( US )

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