Naked Hosting Offers Bandwidth Bonus

LOS ANGELES — Naked Hosting has announced its celebration of the 4th of July by offering four times the amount of bandwidth when clients upgrade to a dedicated server.

Naked Hosting provides shared, reseller and dedicated web hosting solutions with 24/7 support to the adult industry. The company's servers are housed in a fully-redundant business-class facility with access to six separate backbone providers and two critical peering points.

According to the company, during the month-long promotion, clients who purchase any Naked Hosting dedicated server package will receive 6,000 GB of bandwidth — four times the normal bandwidth of 1,500 GB.

Naked Hosting offers three pre-configured dedicated server packages: Entry, Mid and Pro — ranging from $174 to $279 per month depending upon hardware requirements. All of the company's dedicated server packages include cPanel/WHM, full server management and a 99.999 percent uptime SLA.

As part of the promotion, clients can also save 20 percent on Unlimited Shared Hosting plans from Naked Hosting.

"With July 4th being the day Americans celebrate the Independence of our great nation, we wanted to give our clients the opportunity to gain their 'hosting independence' with a great deal on our dedicated servers," Naked Hosting rep TondaB, said. "Whether big or small, our hosting packages are expandable to grow with your business."

The promotion runs through July 31 and existing and prospective clients are eligible to participate in the promotions, but certain restrictions apply.

"Naked Hosting offers a variety of hosting solutions for individuals and businesses of all sizes," TondaB added. "The company emphasizes personalized services, competitive pricing and strong customer support."

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