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After economical regression, we review values of today’s technology again and again. Even earlier in 2000, we all agreed that partially the economical regression happened because of the collapse of dial up Internet. New mass technology came to market and dial up had no chances to survival. The new technology was high speed cable and DSL Internet. More and more consumers switch to high speed Internet but the majority of the people still does not realize all beauty of the high speed Internet. With the high speed Internet, even the lowest cost packages allow end users to host their web sites at home. The advantages of hosting at home are numerous: you do not really depend on anybody, you can monitor all activity every minute locally, you can take any actions required instantly, and you do not have to wait to upload your files. We have to note here that some of the cable ISPs does not allow hosting at home and that does do not give them any good marks from us. But, even with the lowest cost package of any DSL provider, you can now host your web site at home using www.Mapname.com ’s dynamic IP If you are a cable modem customer and your ISP does not allow you to host at home they still provide you with the web space included in your monthly fee and you can use their Advanced Forwarding to point your domain name to the web space of your ISP. To conclude, I have to say that the web hosting service is becoming day of the past and it was a feature of dial up Internet when hosting at home was problematic. Contributed By Evan Philips |
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