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Affinity Internet Increases Bandwidth
HostReview.com Fort Lauderdale, Florida - January 27, 2004 - Affinity Internet, a web hosting services provider, has increased its bandwidth for ValueWeb dedicated servers, now offering customers a total of one terabyte per dedicated server. Offering a dedicated server with one terabyte of bandwidth at a low price point, the company is crossing an industry threshold. The amount of bandwidth one terabyte provides is equivalent to one million books or the contents of an entire academic library. ValueWeb, Affinity's flagship brand, is one of the hosting industry's fastest growing providers of dedicated servers. The offer gives customers the ability to significantly increase their traffic without worrying about stiff penalties for over use of bandwidth. This is important for customers who use dedicated servers for resource intensive applications, which may require significantly more bandwidth than is typically available in dedicated bundles sold at this price point. "Increasing customer's bandwidth while maintaining the lowest price point in the industry provides our customers with the resources needed to grow their businesses. Providing a full terabyte of transfer of bandwidth over tier one telecommunications networks, ensures the highest quality of service for our customers, " said Peter Chambers, CEO of Affinity Internet. "This level of bandwidth is unparalleled in the low cost dedicated market and we will continue to ensure our customers receive feature-rich solutions." In addition to new customers, all existing ValueWeb dedicated customers will receive the new bandwidth packages without the need to upgrade their service. This step is further evidence of Affinity's commitment to providing the best available services to its customers. About Affinity Internet Affinity hosts more than 390,000 domains for more than 140,000 customers worldwide. The company is headquartered in Fort Lauderdale, FL with offices in Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA and data centers in Los Angeles and Fort Lauderdale.
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