2AM Network Review. Was 2amnetwork.com good web hosting in Canada?
3 user reviews; 0 support responses; 0 testimonials; 0 products, 0 promotions, 0 social accounts, Semrush #0; 📆 listed 2010 (#14853)
148 York Street
London , ON CA
2amnetwork.com is inactive webhosting company!
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Roger (stop2amnetwork@g...)
😠 WARNING about Cameron Coish and 2amnetwork.com
Please be advised that this individual is either extremely irresponsible or dishonest or both.
His company 2amnetwork.com had a reseller agreement with a wholesale hosting company BurstNET. After a couple of years in business and gaining a fairly large number of clients, 2amnetwork suddenly stopped paying their bills to BurstNET (while still collecting fees from their clients). The result was that BurstNET discontinued their services and suddenly hundreds if not thousands websites and email accounts went down.
2amnetowrk's clients, in despair, tried to contact Mr. Coish for several weeks to get any help, at least with data recovery. These requests were ignored, Mr. Coish's clients and their clients were affected personally and their businesses suffered losses.
2amnetwork.com website is back online and Mr. Coish is trying to scam more people.
I'm preparing a legal claim against Mr. Coish and his company 2amnetwork. If [read more...]
Please be advised that this individual is either extremely irresponsible or dishonest or both.
His company 2amnetwork.com had a reseller agreement with a wholesale hosting company BurstNET. After a couple of years in business and gaining a fairly large number of clients, 2amnetwork suddenly stopped paying their bills to BurstNET (while still collecting fees from their clients). The result was that BurstNET discontinued their services and suddenly hundreds if not thousands websites and email accounts went down.
2amnetowrk's clients, in despair, tried to contact Mr. Coish for several weeks to get any help, at least with data recovery. These requests were ignored, Mr. Coish's clients and their clients were affected personally and their businesses suffered losses.
2amnetwork.com website is back online and Mr. Coish is trying to scam more people.
I'm preparing a legal claim against Mr. Coish and his company 2amnetwork. If [read more...]
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Charl Herholdt (charl@k...) / kinetix.co.za
😞 I've been a 2AM Netwok client for quite a while now. While have provided good service in the past and helped me in "tight" situations, their current actions are not acceptable. Their servers are down for a week nowand we cannot get through to them, no matter what we try. We are from South Africa and they are situated in Canada - makes things a little bit worrying...
Are they going down or is there a total lack of service / support now???
Concerned...
Are they going down or is there a total lack of service / support now???
Concerned...
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(3*) 🔧 Services: Web HostingDomain Registration📜 About 2AM Network
2AM Network (2006–2010): Built by Technologists, Trusted by ClientsIn an era when the web hosting industry was rapidly commoditizing, 2AM Network emerged as a rare beacon of authenticity and technical excellence. Founded in 2006 in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) as a small web services firm under the name CamNet Networks, the company quickly rebranded to reflect its 24/7 ethos and deeper infrastructure focus, becoming the 2AM Network.
Though its lifespan was relatively short, ending in 2010, the company's unwavering dedication to technical integrity, customer transparency, and no-frills performance left a lasting impression on a loyal client base and a competitive industry.
Not Just a Hosting Company—A Technical Partnership
What separated 2AM Network from the sea of generic providers was its founder-led, engineer-driven philosophy. The company was run by information technology professionals, not business moguls chasing margins. Its staff held formal post-secondary qualifications in IT fields, which gave them a unique ability to deliver real solutions rather than scripted support.
This grounding in technology meant that 2AM Network treated web hosting as more than just bandwidth and disk space—it treated it as an engineering discipline, one deserving of expert oversight, efficient systems, and transparent operations.
Customer Support That Actually Cared
2AM Network offered true 24/7/365 support, even during holidays—a claim many make but few deliver on. Unlike the outsourced call centers or email black holes that plagued the industry, their ticket-based system was designed for clarity, speed, and accountability. Most responses arrived in under 15 minutes, and support interactions became part of a well-documented history, available to the customer at any time.
The company intentionally did not offer direct phone support by default. Instead, they invested in streamlining their helpdesk workflows to minimize downtime and confusion. However, customers needing voice contact could always request a callback through the system.
This approach kept costs low while maximizing technical efficiency—a perfect reflection of their no-nonsense, expert-first business model.
Rock-Solid Infrastructure and Data Resilience
Behind the scenes, 2AM Network was built for reliability. Its servers were distributed across three geographically diverse data centers—in Dallas, Chicago, and Seattle—with expansion plans aimed at Washington, D.C. and the U.K.
These data centers were connected to a robust mesh of Tier 1 backbone providers including Level3, InterNap, Savvis, nLayer, Global Crossing, and more. If one carrier failed or experienced latency, automated failover systems rerouted traffic instantly, ensuring zero customer disruption.
2AM’s DNS architecture was equally redundant. It maintained independent DNS servers in all three data centers, meaning a total DNS failure would require simultaneous collapse in all three locations—an almost impossible scenario. This design ensured that even under high load or regional outages, customers’ sites remained accessible.
Enterprise Hardware Without the Enterprise Price
Every 2AM hosting server was built from top-tier components—Intel quad-core CPUs, ECC RAM, multi-drive configurations for redundancy, and off-site backups for extra insurance. This hardware wasn't just reliable—it was intentionally overprovisioned to eliminate the risks of resource contention so common with budget hosts.
Moreover, the company monitored each server externally, checking all essential services (HTTP, FTP, MySQL, SSH, email) every minute. If an issue was detected, on-call engineers were immediately notified. There was no waiting for clients to report a problem—the team was already on it.
Ethical Guarantees and Customer-Centric Policies
2AM Network never relied on aggressive upsells or tricky contracts. Instead, it offered:
A 99.9% uptime guarantee
A 30-day money-back guarantee
A price lock promise that ensured long-term clients weren’t penalized with surprise rate hikes
These policies weren’t marketing gimmicks—they were reflections of a company culture that prioritized long-term trust over short-term profit.
A Short Life, But a Legacy of Integrity
By the time 2AM Network closed in 2010, it had left behind more than just a trail of satisfied customers—it left behind a model of how web hosting could and should be done. Though it never sought to dominate the market, its reputation for straightforward reliability and deep technical competence made it a favorite among developers, IT consultants, and small businesses.
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- Contact us: http://www.2amnetwork.com/contact-2am-network.html
- About us: http://www.2amnetwork.com/about-us-2am-network.html

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| ⚑ Targeting: | United States |
| 📂 Details for http://www.2amnetwork.com/ | |
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| 📥 Website DNS: | ns70.domaincontrol.com => 208.109.255.45 ( Tempe ) / GoDaddy.com LLC ns69.domaincontrol.com => 216.69.185.45 ( Tempe ) / GoDaddy.com LLC MX::mailstore1.secureserver.net => 68.178.213.37 ( Tempe ) / GoDaddy.com LLC MX::smtp.secureserver.net => 72.167.238.29 ( Phoenix ) / GoDaddy.com LLC |
| 🔨 Server Software: | Microsoft-IIS/7.5|ASP.NET |
| 📌 Website IP: | 50.63.202.70 |
| 📍 IP localization: | United States, Arizona, Scottsdale - see top providers in United States, Arizona |
| 🔗 ISP Name, URL: | GoDaddy.com LLC, godaddy.com |
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Marcus (twoamhosting@y...) / 64.120.252.11
😠 2am is one of the worst hosting companies that I was with.
They have the most lazy and irritating support. Sometimes I had to wait 4-5-6 days for an answer, and when the answer was here it was bizarre.
They shutdown my server without any notification and once they realize that it was their mistake they put the server on line again but after 10 hours of down time, and they refund me even $3. I'm not sure if that was a joke or not.... But I lost in that down time 6-7 clients which paid me between $20-$50 every month. And at the end thay told me, if you do not like this cancel the server. So I finaly cancel it.
They charge me for months for a DA license that I cancel it almost immediately after the order, which is also documented in ticket, and when I request a refund their staff Amber called me "vague"
I order from them a server with 8 GB RAM and they give me just with 4GB. They were unable to upgrade with another 4 GB with months, so which hosting company do not have 4GB [read more...]
They have the most lazy and irritating support. Sometimes I had to wait 4-5-6 days for an answer, and when the answer was here it was bizarre.
They shutdown my server without any notification and once they realize that it was their mistake they put the server on line again but after 10 hours of down time, and they refund me even $3. I'm not sure if that was a joke or not.... But I lost in that down time 6-7 clients which paid me between $20-$50 every month. And at the end thay told me, if you do not like this cancel the server. So I finaly cancel it.
They charge me for months for a DA license that I cancel it almost immediately after the order, which is also documented in ticket, and when I request a refund their staff Amber called me "vague"
I order from them a server with 8 GB RAM and they give me just with 4GB. They were unable to upgrade with another 4 GB with months, so which hosting company do not have 4GB [read more...]
