January 11, 2007 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting provider Lunarpages Web Hosting (lunarpages.com) announced on Thursday it has expanded its hosting offering.
Lunarpages' basic plan, which retails at $6.95 a month, now offers 250GB of storage space, 2500GB of bandwidth and the ability to host 11 sites on one account.
The business plan, which sells for $21.95 per month, has been upgraded to offer three terabytes of data transfer, unlimited disk space, one free dedicated IP, free SSL installation and the option to host 11 sites.
"We've spent the past 6 months working with our upstream providers and on our infrastructure to ensure we can stand behind our offerings," says Ron Riddle, CEO and founder of Lunarpages. "Lunarpages is and has always, since 1998, been about offering our customers a realistic, reliable, and honest approach to Web hosting. Our support is top-notch, our servers are state-of-the-art and our employees are the leading minds in their fields. Trust me, we're able to provide every last gigabyte."
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