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XTHost: - http://xthost.info/

XT Host offers:

- 30MB webspace,

- browser and ftp upload,

- ad-free webhosting,

- no registration required

- short domain: xthost.info/username,

- for free.

I've been using this one for a few months and have not had any problems. Their website is nice and minimal, and I've never experienced any downtime.

freewebs

http://freewebs.com

40MB space, 500Mb bandwidth, http://www.freewebs.com/yourusername

Yup Freewebs is really good,

Just check out my Website on Freewebs , My Webpage

Hopefully i will first purchase a premium account with freewebs & then get my self a decent enough banking & credit card gateway to go along with the paypal gateway already provided.

Another one for the list: Pweb Networks

Free Hosting Includes:

- Unlimited Space

- Unlimited Bandwidth

- Reliable Servers

- cPanel X

- Unlimited MySQL Databases

- FTP Transfers

- PHP

- Unlimited Email Accounts

- No Ads! Really! (if you dont believe me check My Site

- Fantasico (spelling??)

http://www.pweb.info

How do you sign up for Pweb?

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Yup Freewebs is really good,

Just check out my Website on Freewebs , My Webpage

Hopefully i will first purchase a premium account with freewebs & then get my self a decent enough banking & credit card gateway to go along with the paypal gateway already provided.

Woot signed up for the premium account , here its now , withput the ads & the annoying user bar My Webpage

YFMA ( www.yfma.com )

NO ADS EVER!

Space: 50mb

B/: 1Gig

FTP: 10

eMail: 10

MySQL: 10

Subdomains: 10

-cPanel

-Fantastico

Free image hosting

Free custom shoutbox software

Free blog hosting (coming soon!)

Free Forum (Coming soon!)

All specs are upgradeble by purchasing them in the forum!

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XF-Hosting:

Plan 1:

500mb Bandwidth

50mb Space

5 mysql databases, cpanel, free subdomain.

Plan 2:

750mb Bandwidth

100mb Space

3 Mysql databases, cpanel, free subdomain.

Plan 3:

1GB bandwidth

150mb space

2 mysql databases, cpanel, free subdomain.

NO ADS, NO LINK BACK

  • 3 weeks later...

Now that I myself is a web hosting provider, I hope I am not banned from posting here.

I have made my way through rocky cliffs and mountains, found a lot of free webhosts that s_cks, was raped and molested by some arrogant paid hosts that are almost always down, oh, boy! It was a nightmare experience.

Finally, our group has decided to settle down in buying a dedicated server and run it ourselves. Now we are web hosters. I was supposed to come back here with the reviews as promised, but alas, I couldn't resist and my patience didn't made it.

It was a very long day, six months since. My friends, if you will forgive.

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?show...amp;p=587331739

Cool thread. Dayu where did you purchase your dedicated server from? I am looking into buying one or a VPS.

We have one from LiquidWeb, their service is great so far. But for risk management reasons, our group allowed me to purchase another server from a different company in a different data center. So I have one in Michigan and one in Chicago so far.

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^^ you might want to mention forced ads there. tho it seems they don't cap file sizes so thats a good thing.

http://www.unlimitedmb.com/

- 500GB Data Transfer

- 5GB Disk Space

- Fast 100mbit Internet Connection

- Automated Instant Activation

- yourname.ulmb.com

- yourname.com.net.sc

- PHP & MySQL

- 99.9% Uptime

- FTP & Browser Uploads

file size limit =2mb

uptime is great.

they don't allow some file types like .psd

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