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Try this: www.godaddy.comOriginally posted by nobody here but us chickeHi people,
I have a couple of domains that I want to use, without paying my adsl supplier the fortune they want to charge (£80/year to host each name)
So I am looking for a domain hosting/dns hosting supplier. I? have webspace and email supplied by my adsl supplier so all I want is someone to host the dns and provide web and mail forwarding.
So any recommendations ?
I found 123-reg.co.uk who seem to claim to offer what I need for £10/year - too good to be true ? Have I misunderstood their pricing ?
thanks
Chickens
It's cheap as chips for each domain, and you can do loads of stuff. And you get a free e-mail account!! But you can get as many as you need. Top ranks from me. I've got my web domain (www.rap-it.biz) and my personal web domain (www.rolandashdown.com) hosted by them, but my actual site is hosted on my dotMac account.
Tryst me, it's great, and cheap, and slick, and easy to manage. Take a look.
Cheers
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dns hosting and forwarding
Hi people,
I have a couple of domains that I want to use, without paying my adsl supplier the fortune they want to charge (£80/year to host each name)
So I am looking for a domain hosting/dns hosting supplier. I? have webspace and email supplied by my adsl supplier so all I want is someone to host the dns and provide web and mail forwarding.
So any recommendations ?
I found 123-reg.co.uk who seem to claim to offer what I need for £10/year - too good to be true ? Have I misunderstood their pricing ?
thanks
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