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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/

file size limit =2mb

uptime is great.

they don't allow some file types like .psd

well i have to say 2 mb file is useless

it is easy to see why they offer so much space -- no one will be able two use it all :angry:

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www.Kwix-Host.com

Shared -

1500mb Space

20000mb Bandwidth

80 SQL Databases

cPanel/Direct Admin

Fantastico

100 Of Each Feature

35 Points Signup Fee

20 Points Monthly Fee

Reseller -

1000mb Space

60000 Bandwidth

Direct Admin/cPanel

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UNLIMITED Of Each Feature

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Its a forum sign up one, and you have to post there every so often, but its a not a scam, i know the guy who runs it and he sets stuff up quick.. and sorts problems quick too. :)

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x10hosting.com --> never received my confirmation email after signing up, therefore have no site with them, waste of time.

Im a member at x10hosting.com and its due to there recoding the backend cpannel for the free server there is not estimated time for it to be finished but the admins said it should be done in january, thats when they will start the free hosting signups you will have to keep checking the News and Announcements page in there forum.

awardspace.com is good

200MB Disk Space

5GB Monthly Traffic

2 Domains Hosting

5 Subdomains

Free DNS Server

PHP, Perl/CGI-BIN

1 MySQL Database

FTP/FrontPage Access

5 POP3/IMAP E-mails

Instant Account Setup

Web-based File Manager

Easy-to-use Control Panel

Reliable RAID Backups

GRID Hosting Platform

Super Fast Servers

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24x7 Network Monitoring

Forum Support

NO BANNER ADS

Fully Upgradeable

Enough for my blog Wordpress

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I found this one:

Happyhost - Absolutely free registration, 200MB disc space, no limited transfers, ftp access, free subdomain.

http://happyhost.org

You forgot to mention:

  • - 1MB max. file size
    - you are not allowed to use compressed files like: .zip, .rar, .tar, .gzetc.

Guess it's ok, if you only need to host couple (or 200mb) of html pages.

evonet.ro

Disk Space: 1 GB

Traffic: unlimited

Hosted domains: unlimited

Hosted subdomains: unlimited

Email accounts: unlimited

Mail access: POP3, IMAP, WEBMAIL

FTP accounts: unlimited (accessible 24/7)

1 MySQL Database (phpMyAdmin included)

.htaccess support (password protection, redirects)

EvoPANEL

No advertising

THAT my friends rules :D

Anyone know how to read Romanian? :D

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you might want to add zimic hosting its add free and the servers are gr8,one thing to mention though they have disabled SMTP forwarding, but i found a solution for that you can get a form from jotform and integrate it via html into your site, people visiting will not know that you are using a 3rd party service.

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