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Dec, 2016 : SiberName Now Able to Offer Google’s G-Suite
📅 - SiberName, a domain registration and web hosting company, recently announced they will offer Google's G-Suite to customers. The company was established in 2000 and it's headquartered in Ontario, Canada. They already offer a wide range of hosting options including email options, reseller hosting and WordPress hosting.
With the ability to offer the G-Suite, the company will provide an even better product for customers. G-Suite includes many Google Apps, such as Gmail, Google+, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Slides, Sites and more.
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