Webair Inks Partnership Deal With Mansion Productions

NEW YORK — Hosting service Webair has partnered with Mansion Productions to offer dedicated servers pre-installed with MPA3 affiliate program software.

Webair CEO Michael Christopher said the deal with Mansion Productions represents perfect synergy for his company, which is celebrating its 10th year in business.

“We see upside everywhere on this one,” Christopher said. “So many of our clients use MPA3 already, or are seeking to, stream-lining the process just made sense. Plus, from Webair’s perspective, the partnership with Mansion aligns perfectly with our ongoing commitment to providing an efficient, one-stop experience for every client.”

Mansion Productions CEO Oystein Wright said he was pleased to partner with Webair, which received ICANN accreditation as a top-level domain registrar in 2006.

“We have to be very selective about the partnerships we enter into and only align ourselves with industry leaders who excel in their fields and boast spotless reputations,” Wright said. “Michael Christopher and the whole team at Webair is the best of the best, and we’re proud to count them as colleagues and partners.”

To promote the deal, Webair will offer MPA3-bundled servers at a reduced price, giving customers a savings of more than $800. The deal includes MPA3-installed Pentium 4, 3.0 GHz boxes with 2048 MB ECC RAM and 2 x 120 GB SATA storage for $2,500.

Webmasters who take advantage of the deal also will receive one month of free hosting.

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