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Easy CGI Upgrades Hosting Plans

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By theWHIR.com , July 10, 2007

July 10, 2007 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting provider Easy CGI (easycgi.com) announced on Monday it has significantly increased its bandwidth and disk capacity for all shared Web hosting plans. 

This is the second time in less than a year that the Web host has upgraded its shared resources for its customers. All current Easy CGI customers have received this upgrade in shared resources for free.

The shared resource limit for the Advanced Plan has been increased from 100GB to 350GB disk space and 1000GB to 3,500GB of bandwidth. The limit for the Advanced X2 Plan has been improved from 200GB to 500GB of disk space and 2,000GB to 5,000GB of bandwidth. Finally, the limit for the Advanced X4 Plan has been raised from 300GB to 750GB of disk space and 4,000GB to 7,500GB of bandwidth.

"This is our second massive increase in disk space and bandwidth capabilities for our customers in less then a year," says Dan Richfield, president and CEO of Easy CGI. "Our current customers continue to benefit from our desire to provide the most resources at an affordable price, while our new potential customers have yet another reason to choose Easy CGI over other hosting companies."

Easy CGI announced last month that it implemented a new domain privacy feature that clients can activate for any domain registered through Easy CGI.

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