(WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — French web hosting provider OVH (www.ovh.com) announced on Thursday it is expanding its line of products and services into Ireland by launching a new branch in Dublin.
With the expansion, OVH aims to refine the line of products and services of the Irish branch, providing the same service quality as in the ten other countries where the company is already present.
Already established in its native France market, OVH has been expanding across Europe with the opening of several branches.
The web host offers Irish customers its full range of service, including .ie domain names and all other domain extensions, shared hosting and dedicated servers.
The company will also offer its new line of products and services in the telephone industry, which launched in France in March.
OVH is also upgrading its line of products and services by offering free leasing of a Kimsufi L dedicated server to 100 beta testers.
According to OVH, the server can “sufficiently cover the majority of necessary Internet requirements, offering increased quality and the best range of technology.”
Established by Octave Klaba in 1999, the Roubaix-based OVH is an independent French company that is currently the top web host in the French market, according to the press release.
The web host is currently in a bidding war to acquire Strato, one of Europe’s largest web hosts.
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