October 22, 2004 — (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Internet service provider and Web host Spiderhost (spiderhost.com) announced on Friday that it has signed four new clients. The Kennedy Space Center, Panera Bread, Georgia Tech University and The GTU Research Institute, and the United States Navy are all using Spiderhost’s suite of comprehensive data connectivity, managed services and Web site hosting and development services.
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“We have seen a steady increase in our customer acquisition activity, and recently experienced a significant increase with customers needing more tailored data connectivity and business development tools,” says Dale Frohman, Spiderhost’s president. “We are encouraged that so many local companies are recognizing our commitment to customer service and our ultra-competitive pricing and ultimately turning to us for their ongoing needs.”
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Spiderhost says it provides on business to business service and product offerings in the Central Florida area, offering Web hosting, dedicated servers, Web design, colocation, consulting and high-speed business connectivity including ISDN, T-1 and DSL.
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The company also recently announced the offering of its new $599 Full T1 promotion, expansion of its DSL services to south Florida, the acquisition of a local tier 1 data center, and a critical resigning of its connectivity deal with Genesis Communications, home of ESPN 1080/1060.











