📅 - In response to reports that @Home may terminate their cable modem service, SkyNetWEB (skynetweb.com -> hostway.com), a provider of Windows- and Linux-based dedicated hosting solutions, is extending a special offer tocurrent customers of Excite@Home who are hosting Web sites using theirhigh-speed Internet cable service.
In an effort to assist these companies, SkyNetWEB will waive all set-up feeson cutting-edge dedicated Web and application-hosting servers to @Homecustomers. "At SkyNetWEB, we understand how important it is to have absolutely zerodowntime and how critical Internet access is. With the ceasing of @Home'shigh-speed Internet cable service, approximately 4 million subscribers willbe affected. Offering our dedicated hosting solutions to these customersfree of set-up costs will make this a smoother process for @Home dedicatedcustomers," stated Jim Collins, CEO of Affinity Internet. Yesterday, the New York Times reported that @Home had cut off service to850,000 AT&T customers after AT&T refused to meet its demands to continueservice.
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