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Albert
March 22nd, 2002, 11:51
I am looking for a reliable webspace (3-5MB) without ads. Thanks for your suggestions.

Belgiumdude
March 22nd, 2002, 12:30
http://www.home.pages.at

AdidasROXX
March 22nd, 2002, 12:32
wut else are ya looking for?? online editor? ftp? bandwidth??

or do you just want webspace?

Albert
March 22nd, 2002, 13:34
no webinterface, only ftp needed, but a subdomain with com/net/org (no cc-tld) would be fine. Bandwidth? (not so much, the page has about 30-50 visitors a day)

Canuckkev
March 23rd, 2002, 00:04
Lots of ISP's give out a few MB of webspace. Usually about 5-10. Check to see if yours does, cause it is fast, ad free webspace.

If not, well...

murat
March 23rd, 2002, 11:08
jaha.dk

Belgiumdude
March 24th, 2002, 04:40
Originally posted by murat
jaha.dk

hmmmm watch out with jaha.dk

msn
March 24th, 2002, 04:41
tok2.com

trenzterra
March 24th, 2002, 08:20
www.portland.co.uk if you think the bandwidth is enough.

Albert
March 24th, 2002, 11:38
Is portland reliable now?

Albert
March 24th, 2002, 11:41
Originally posted by Belgiumdude


hmmmm watch out with jaha.dk

Could you explain, please?

manni
March 24th, 2002, 12:40
Originally posted by Albert
Is portland reliable now?

I have used f2g.net (http://www.f2g.net) (using portland connections) for few months. Most of time it works but sometime server is very slow (very long ping). Features are nice but it's too slow sometimes.

DjG
March 24th, 2002, 13:05
whut about t35 do they got ads? hmmmmmm
and if yes, then try at tha frontpage of www.freewebspace.net
ADVANCED SEARCH, then ya will find whutcha need;)
cYa DjG

DjG
March 24th, 2002, 13:06
try www.arcor.de, it has got 50megs, browser upload, but its a german host, hmm try it...if ya from abroad, then use it, but not if ya from germ
cYa DjG

Albert
March 24th, 2002, 17:01
I am happy with Arcor :), but I need another fwp.

W_M
March 24th, 2002, 19:19
Is portland reliable now?

NO

conkermaniac
March 25th, 2002, 06:44
Well, you can be sure that Portland won't die, at least. ;)

Reliable and no-ads just don't go together.