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ronw

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#198879 26-Jul-2016 19:06
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I am needing a website for around a year and wanted some suggestions on a reliable company that does domains and hosting at a reasonable price.

 

Nothing fancy required any suggestions please

 

 





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ArcticSilver
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  #1599204 26-Jul-2016 20:08
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What type of website are you looking to host?

 

 

 

Sitehost are great (https://sitehost.nz).

 

My company also does web hosting, flick me a PM if you would like some details.

 

Both are NZ based (which I believe is very important).




ronw

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  #1599237 26-Jul-2016 20:56
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Thanks already found a site suggested by an other member here

 

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Nokia 7 Plus
Nexus 6P 32Gb
Nexus 6 Phone
Nexus 5 Phone
Nexus 7 2013 Tablet
Samsung TAB A 8"
Samsung TAB A 10"

 

& many Windows laptops, Desktops etc

 

 

 


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  #1599285 26-Jul-2016 22:03
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What type of hosting? If you're somewhat computer savvy and need a really basic site, you could host it yourself on an Amazon Web Services EC2 instance. They have a free tier that last a year and is more than enough for a web server. Just a thought, if you aren't too savvy then probably gonna be easier going with a dedicated web host.

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