📅 - European Web hosting provider Artmotion (artmotion.eu) announced on Monday it has upgraded its Unlimited Hosting Traffic Solution Service at no extra cost.
"At Artmotion, we are permanently looking to deliver the best service to the customers," says Mateo Meier, president and CEO of Artmotion. "Our upgrades are pushing the boundaries of the industry, and we expect to announce additional updates in the months to come. We will soon be offering Offshore Dedicated servers with unlimited traffic for under $150 per month."
The offer enables customers to avoid the fee of additional bandwidth cost, as well as increases the amount of email accounts hosted on each domain from 100 accounts to unlimited accounts.
Artmotion says it is an independent offshore provider located in Switzerland that enables customers to manage their business and financial affairs in a secure and privately owned IT environment.
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