December 20, 2005 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting provider Beach Computers (beachcomp.com) announced on Monday that it had launched a holiday season promotional offering.
Beach Computers will reduce pricing for its line of shared hosting plans by 72 percent, waiving setup fees and increasing storage and data transfer limits. Customers that sign up for a year of hosting services will get two months free. All new signups qualify for a free month of service. The deal does not extend to the company's Personal Plan.
"We have launched this promotion in celebration of the holidays, to reduce the costs involved for our existing and joining clients when launching a new Web site," says David Moadab, president of Beach Computers. "Our reduced prices and enhanced rate plans will allow our users to launch their new Web sites this season, with a known and reliable provider."
Beach Computers is a Web host based in Florida.
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