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One Web
10-06-2001, 02:24 AM
I would like to know if these prices i have set are competitive. please let me know what you think and if you think i should change things around

starter
(Linux) 25 Mb + 5 GB = 9.95 + 15 setup fee
(NT) 25 Mb + 5 GB = 14.95 + 15 setup fee

Plans 1
(Linux) 300 Mb + 10 GB = 24.95 + 25 setup fee
(NT) 300 Mb + 10 GB = 34.95 + 25 setup fee

Plans 2
(Linux) 500 Mb + 15 GB = 34.95 + 30 setup fee
(NT) 500 Mb + 15 GB = 44.95 + 30 setup fee

Plans 3
(Linux) 750 Mb + 25 GB = 49.95 + 35 setup fee
(NT) 750 Mb + 25 GB = 59.95 + 35 setup fee

Plans 4
(Linux) 1,000 Mb + 35 GB = 59.95 + 40 setup fee
(NT) 1,000 Mb + 35 GB = 69.95 + 40 setup fee

i cant afford to sell for a dime per month like most people do. i want to stay competitive and have nice normal prices dont want to have shy rocket prices but dont want to have Web Host AZ type prices. Please let me know what you think and how can i better the plans.;)

Haze
10-06-2001, 02:51 AM
What kind of features are you providing with each account?

One Web
10-06-2001, 03:15 AM
30 day money back
sub domains (between 5-50 depending on plan)
1 telnet (linux)
static ip
Unlimited FTP (linux) (5 or 10 for NT)
Unlimited pop3
Unlimited email alias/ auto responders
Cgi-bin
Real audio/video (http stream)
MX record change
MySQL
SQL 7.0 (NT)
File ODBC/DNS (NT)
DSN-Less Connectivity
ASPEmail 4.5
SSI
SSL
Anonymous FTP
Front page support
Weekly backups
Online stats
Shopping cart (Linux)
Custom error pages
Cron jobs
Html, vrml, java, C/C++, perl, php4, TCL, phython, cgi, ssi, javascript dBase, Visual FoxPro, ASP, CGI, SSI, Paradox, VBScript, ActiveX, SQL, Access, Excel, Transaction Server, InterDev, Text Server, Index Server supported
Perl 5.00503 (Linux)
Active Perl (NT)
Allaire JRun 3.0 (NT)
Java Servlets Tomcat 3.2.x(linux)
WAP
Password- protected directories
Unlimited mailing list
Control Panel
24 hr Toll Free Phone Support and sales

haryanto
10-06-2001, 03:26 AM
Hi there.
I think you roffers are good and competitive enough.
In fact I am quite interested to try it out.
Notify me when you have set it up yeah?!

NetXL
10-06-2001, 04:14 AM
Hey,

What sort of bandwidth is it too? Like, what carrier/s, bgp-4 ?

Regards,

One Web
10-06-2001, 11:41 AM
connected via OC192 fiber, with 3 DS3 service, thinking of upgrading one to OC3, running redundant BGP routing. server are connected via a 100mbps switch.:confused:

One Web
10-06-2001, 11:43 AM
Verizon, Sprint, and AT&T