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May 25, 2007 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting provider Exabytes Network (exabytes.com) announced on Thursday that it has upgraded its EBiz Gold hosting plan.
The changes include the increase of disk space from 15 GB to 300 GB and monthly data transfers from 150 GB to 300 GB as well as 30 add-on domains for $8.65 per month, says Exabytes Network. Exabytes says it has upgraded all its other shared hosting and reseller plans, including its semi-dedicated hosting plan. The semi-dedicated plan will include a free gift pack, just as the EBiz Gold hosting plan does, says the company.
"With these changes we're keeping Exabytes Network competitive and attractive to new clients, as well as improving services for our existing clients," says Chan Kee Siak, CEO of Exabytes Network.
Exabytes Networks says the free gift pack includes free services such as a lifetime domain, backup mail server, 90 days Submitnet SEO and 150 Web site templates.
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