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Webhosts...recommendations?

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Greetings,

I wasn't quite sure where to post this one...

After yet another webhost has collapsed on me...I'm shopping for a RELIABLE hosting service. I don't believe a single one of the ads or reviews I've read because it would appear the hosting companies are writing their own reviews.

Any suggestions out there?
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http://www.interland.com/

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After all of that...I find that EVERYONE ELSE can access my site except ME!

I've called Comcast and they say they're not blocking anything...

...any ideas?

I was doing just fine until Friday night. Did nothing to network settings. It's on a Linky WRT54GS router and works normally except my own website on the remote server don't appear (that's a webhost in another state.)
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Try http://warpspeedhosting.com/?mscprez

They service quite a few of the big users....but are very reasonable for smaller users too. Reliable and cost effective.
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Thanks for the suggestions!

Much appreciated, everyone....
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Also have a look on http://www.syxe.com
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FreedomFireCom wrote:Try http://warpspeedhosting.com/?mscprez

They service quite a few of the big users....but are very reasonable for smaller users too. Reliable and cost effective.
That's way expensive. Check out http://www.powweb.com - $7.77/month for 5G storage and 5G transfer. 5 MySQL databases included...
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