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excalibur
11-04-2000, 12:14 PM
We offer both colocation and dedicated servers in our data center. We are not resellers of any other system We own our our facility. We also offer for free a complete control panel system for both the admin and the customer. There is NO charge for this. Our support is 24/7 by email icq or phone. We are also month to month so if you dont like the service or you decide to move for what ever reason you are not tied to a piece of paper. Our bandwidth is direct ( not stepped on) from UUNET and Global Crossing. We also sell 1U rack servers and will set the programming up and help you along the way. We have seen a great interest in our system since the Alabanza fiasco. This is not a prototype, or a almost ready control system. We have had it in commercial use for over a year Upgrades are done on a continual basis. Accounts from from as little as 350.00 a month ( that complete with programming bandwidth ( 50 gigs a month transfer) for colocation ( your machine ) and 650.00 a month if it is our machine.
Programming, ups, generator backup, support, all fiber, and customer service that I will stack up against anyone.
http://www.excalibur-internet.net

PS: In 3 years we have not lost a customer. not one!!
Jon
856 753 5990 ( anytime)


[Edited by excalibur on 11-04-2000 at 03:47 PM]

Félix C.Courtemanche
11-04-2000, 04:17 PM
Jon, this might seems harsh, but try to type correctly and with minimal typos (especially when doing advertising).

I had a hard time going through your whole message and when so many typos are seen, it gives an uncomfortable (non-professional) feeling.

Of course, this is just my opinion on the matter anyway.

excalibur
11-04-2000, 04:53 PM
not harsh at all when I went back to read it, I was ashamed it went out that way. I could hardly tell what I was saying. Late night and TOO long on the keyboard

Its fixed now

No offence taken at all

akashik
11-06-2000, 12:17 PM
along the proof reading lines, you might want to check your nav bar. The 'seller stats' link leads to a dead link (the dontknowyet.html one). Also your page in my browser was called 'Template C' right up at the top.

Just small things but people notice them. I'd hate for you to lose a potential customer from not dotting a few i's and crossing some t's :)

Greg Moore