iWantClips Receives Hosting, Server Upgrade

CHEYENNE, Wyo. — iWantClips.com, which offers amateur clips and content, has made significant upgrades to its infrastructure.

According to iWantClips, they have "increased their hosting investment by 1500 percent and have primary server locations in North America, Asia and Europe." iWantClips.com, a representative said, now "uses the same hosting technology and infrastructure as Amazon and Netflix."

"We've made a huge investment in our hosting and servers, and we feel it's worth every penny to keep our models happy," said Jay Phillips, vice president of iWantClips.com. "By making it easier to upload their content, the models will be more likely to post clips more frequently. Customers will be happier because they have even more content to purchase, and the downloads will be super fast. It's a win-win for everyone."

In addition to hosting and server updates, iWantClips will be rolling out Version 2.0 of iWantCustomClips and a new service called iWantPhone later this year.

For more information on iWantClips, visit their official site or follow them on Twitter or Instagram.

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