What's HostingCon Like?
I have never been - wanna meet up?
Bligh
What's HostingCon Like?
I have never been - wanna meet up?
Bligh
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Helma, which one do you prefer between hostingcon with godaddy?
And which one give good price for us?
Thanks
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Yeh, sounds like your local setup. Im quite a distance from my exchange but have no problems with sync. Fastest I can get here is around 4Mb anyhow. Never got more the 1Mb on a good day with Virgin.
im sure theyre not allowed to respond to things like this, but I bet the California office is possibly for servicing and administrative services. All their stuff is made in China so that puts manufacturing out of the question
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Why would it cost a lot... Isn't it just a conference... Obviously the company who is hosting the conference would have to pay and all but, yea... I don't understand why it costs a lot.
Maybe it doesn't cost a lot, how much would it cost to go to one of these things
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