Jokes23 mins ago
Looking For No-Frills Webspace. :-)
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Greetings each.
I have three websites still uploaded to a couple of former ISP's "freespace", although I no longer have accounts with them so can only access using ye olde "dial-up" modem which now costs a fortune!
I have shopped around various web-hosting firms, but they all seem to offer lots of "add-ons" which I don't need or even want.
Can anybody recommend a decent webspace provider who will sell/rent webspace ONLY, please?
I do all my own origination, so don't want expensive website creation facilities.
Be good!
Cheers.
Mike C.
I have three websites still uploaded to a couple of former ISP's "freespace", although I no longer have accounts with them so can only access using ye olde "dial-up" modem which now costs a fortune!
I have shopped around various web-hosting firms, but they all seem to offer lots of "add-ons" which I don't need or even want.
Can anybody recommend a decent webspace provider who will sell/rent webspace ONLY, please?
I do all my own origination, so don't want expensive website creation facilities.
Be good!
Cheers.
Mike C.
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