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i've been with http://www.unitedhosting.co.uk for about a year now, they're service is great, and they could meet your site requirements for a very low price.

their business is run out of the UK, but their servers are based out of the ev1servers netowrk in Houston, TX .

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These are reliable names:

FutureQuest
Site5
Pair
AlphaOmegaHosting
FluidHosting
UnitedHosting.co.uk

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I took a look at tmhosting.

Only offers 99% uptime.

That means they've allowed themselves

more than 5,000 minutes of downtime a year or 87 hours.

It seems new but the google pr of 4 is not bad.

Its forum has only 1 post!

Anyway, as long as they serve you well, be happy!

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Can anyone please point me in the direction of a reliable web host? The one I am using now is very quickly overloaded with a few very simple cgi scripts (im talking their telling me that my form mail scripts are having a major drain on their servers [I'm using the FormMail script from mattsarchive or however its spelled])

I'd like for it to have at least these features:
Subdomains (at least 3)
E-mail forwarders (at least 20)
Pop3 accounts (at least 15)
min 50mb space
min 5gb monthy transfer (small site eh? and I'm overloading the thing pffft)
cgi-perl script ability
php4
ip blocking


I dont ask much from a web host, other than reliability. Would like to price around some as well, so multiple suggestions would be great =)




i will provide you following

250mb
unlimited subdomain
unlimited email forwarders
25 pop
5gb
cgi perl aibiliti
php 5
ip blocking
own control panel
and also provide you form mail script in php with auto responsder abolutely free

at just $5 per month

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