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Supanet Hosting gives away free domain name

13/06/07 - Supanet Hosting is continuing its campaign to revolutionise the hosting industry by offering free domain name to everybody who signs up to its 12 months free hosting offer. A free .com domain name is available to the company's international customers and UK based users can chose either a .co.uk or a .com domain name.


Sam Benson, Product Marketing Manager for Supanet Hosting said: "We pride ourselves on providing everything that anybody needs to set up their own website. In order to achieve this we are offering a free domain name to everybody who takes up our special offer. This way they have their own piece of the internet on us."

Supanet recently extended their 12 months free hosting offer by a further 1,000 packages for UK users in response to the unprecedented demand for the offer that saw the original allocation snapped up in less than a month.

The 12 months free offer has just been launched for international users and has proved just as successful in that market.

"We always expected an offer that provided so many brilliant features would be popular but the speed at which the original packages were taken up surprised us," Benson added.

As well as the free domain name the special offer also includes Supanet Hosting's free web builder.
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Published Date: 2007-06-13 14:14:01

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