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December 17, 2007 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting provider Red Fox Hosting (redfoxhosting.com), a subsidiary of Red Fox UK Limited, announced last week it has acquired AGUK Hosting (aguk.net).
By migrating AGUK's customer base to Red Fox's hosting platform, Red Fox says it will be able to expand its company's presence in the UK's shared Web hosting market.
AGUK Hosting customers and their domains have all been moved to the Red Fox Hosting platform. Red Fox's multi server Windows hosting infrastructure will enable customers to access advanced hosting services, as well as ASP.NET and SQL Server technologies.
"Red Fox Hosting is pleased to welcome AGUK Hosting customers and we guarantee to continue to provide the same first class service they received from AGUK," says Warren Ashcroft, director of Red Fox UK. "Having worked closely with AGUK in the past I know that they have built a strong and loyal base of shared hosting customers. I am happy to welcome them to Red Fox Hosting."
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