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©2000, R2Internet
Group. All rights reserved.
Address:17719
Pacific Ave South #307 Spanaway Wa. 98387
Phone:(253)-620-4109
Fax:(253)-875-0032 |
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Standard
Features
http://www.your-domain-name.com
You Own your domain name it is not
least similar to other services.
Monthly Hosting Fees as low as $18.95
per month
$25 setup fee for smaller sites
Webspace 15MB up to 200 MB
Unlimited Hits
Trafficability 3.5 GigaBytes to 10
Gigs
Multiple Autoresponders
Your Own CGI-bin Form-mail, shopping
carts
E-mail addresses @your-domain-name.com
50-200 great for a growing staff
Search Engine registration 500 included
with your site
FTP access 24 hrs a day
Discount Domain Name Registration
2-5 years
24 hr system maintenance, daily backups.
Industrial
Strength Infrastructure
Dual OC-192 fiber optic connectivity
Multiple DS-3 backbones: UUnet, AT&T,
Sprint, Cwix
Dual OC-12 Lucent and Alcatel multiplexers
Bay switches Tier 1, T2 and T3 capabilities
Cisco 7000 series routers
Ultra-fast, multi-processor RAID servers
SONET technology for maximum redundancy,
fault tolerance, and load balancing
AIT NOC routes IP traffic down the
fastest path using BGP4 protocol 93,000 sq. ft. modern
support center / 5,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art all
fiber optic NOC
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cooled and powered to guarantee maximum up time for your
hosting needs Rigorous physical, electronic, and personnel
security measures protect your data Studies have shown
that the most common reason for downtime is circuit failure
on Tier 1 provider backbones, the major data highways.
To guard against this potential problem, we have three
Tier-1 providers. If one experiences problems, we can
route traffic down another one. Furthermore, because we
are OnNet with GlobalCenter, Qwest and GTE, we share their
digital distribution architecture, which includes private
peering network connections to major Internet carriers
such as MCI, Sprint, UUNET, EUNET, AT&T, AOL, Best,
Erols, @Home, IBM Advantis and others. These private peering
arrangements allow Linux servers to quickly and efficiently
exchange packets of data with every major backbone carrier
in a one-to-one environment. General
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