Have Some FreeSpace on Facternet and Get A Domain Name at the Same Time
Free Web Hosting has been tarnished with a bad name, full of advertising, limits and unusable services. That is until now, with the launch of the latest service from Facternet that offers ample space, no end-user advertisements and a free domain name.
Nottingham, UK (PRWEB) December 20, 2005 -– Free Web Hosting has been tarnished with a bad name, full of advertising, limits and unusable services. That is until now, with the launch of the latest service from Facternet which offers ample space, no end-user advertisements and a free domain name.
Internet Solutions Provider, Facternet.com, has today fully launched its Facternet FreeSpace service to the public. The service that offers 100MB of free web storage space for websites and file storage is already proving to be a huge hit, especially since users that choose to host a website on the service don’t have to contend with any advertising on their sites, and also have the option to get a free .com domain name.
Unlike existing free web space providers, Facternet allows users to upload practically any file, allows hot linking of files and even lets you send your uploaded files to friends and family, however Facternet warn that users that abuse the heavily monitored service will have their accounts terminated.
Users of the FreeSpace service can choose whether to upload a website, or use the space to store their files, or even both. Facternet claim that their FreeSpace service is one of the most flexible free hosting services around, and even encourages users to use their FreeSpace to enhance sites that may be hosted elsewhere, a practice that is frowned upon by traditional free hosting providers.
Anthony Robinson, the owner of Facternet.com, said, “I am delighted to launch the new Facternet FreeSpace service. Using free hosting providers in the past myself, I understand the frustration of forced advertising on end user sites, the restrictions placed on file types, and not forgetting the long unfriendly website addresses. That’s why FreeSpace doesn’t have any advertising on end user sites, supports almost every file type and even offers users a free .com domain name.”
The service also announced today that their paid hosting service, Facternet Domains, was to undergo a major upgrade within the next few days along with new hosting packages that will offer FreeSpace users the chance to step-up from their current service.
The FreeSpace service can be accessed at http://freespace.facternet.com/ or from Facternet’s Portal at www.facternet.com.
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