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Orcon launches ‘all-you-can-eat’ shared hosting

Orcon launches ‘all-you-can-eat’ shared web hosting package

A unique ‘no limits’ web hosting plan that includes unlimited space, traffic and websites has been launched by Orcon’s iSERVE brand.

For a fixed monthly fee ($80 incl. GST), web service providers and resellers can add unlimited websites, POP mailboxes and email addresses at no additional cost.

The company says it’s the ideal shared hosting solution for web developers, hosting providers, value added providers and resellers looking to better control their hosting costs, while providing a feature rich management console.

The feature set also includes unlimited FTP and stats users while ‘No Limits’ customers also get access to iSERVE’s domain reselling associate program.


Orcon CEO Scott Bartlett says the new offering is unlike any product currently available in the market place.

“While there are a number of unlimited hosting plans in the market, none that we know of enables users to host Linux and Windows websites without extra costs for additional domain names, all on the same plan for one fixed price per month.”

Managing multiple domains, websites and email is easy with iSERVE’s web-based hosting management console, enabling users to administer online assets in real time.

The ‘No Limits’ web hosting plan is available to new and existing iSERVE customers.

iSERVE was acquired by Orcon in May 2009 when it was the country’s second largest specialty hosting business. It provides a range of hosting products including website hosting, dedicated or virtual server hosting, cloud computing services, domain name solutions and more.

For more details, please visit www.iserve.co.nz

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