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With ntl hosting your website, you needn't worry about
hiring someone with technical skills to manage your
own webserver, or worry about buying the equipment or
finding secure, environmentally controlled premises
to locate your servers. We take care of all this for
you. So that means you can concentrate on advertising,
merchandising and other aspects of your business and
leave the hosting of your website to ntl.
Once you've published your website on the Internet,
you'll be able to reach new customers and offer existing
customers the most up to date information on your business.
When you've got changes to your website, simply take
it down, make the changes and load it back onto the
Internet yourself.
You receive a fully managed website for a fixed monthly
rental. Costs are low because you share the server hardware,
software and management costs with other business professionals.
You only pay for the resources - storage capacity, mailbox
accounts, data transfer etc - that you use. When you
select your hosting option, we'll advise you what the
monthly rental cost will be. So each month you'll be
able to budget for this in advance. See our comparisons
table for more details on pricing and virtual web
hosting features.
All you need is a PC, any popular web browser (e.g.
Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Communicator)
and an Internet connection. Then once you've selected
the virtual web
hosting option that suits your website requirements,
simply register your business details online and use
our setup wizard to get your website up and running.
A comprehensive help system is available online via
your hosting administration area, and our support staff
can be contacted via phone or email.
ntl sells only reliable, professional products - products
built for business, backed by the skills, investment
and expertise of a major Internet company. With ntl
virtual web hosting you do not share some corner of
an overloaded system with a thousand spare-time surfers
- all our online products use state-of-the-art, secure
servers, on a high-bandwidth network, designed for resilience,
with no single point of failure.
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