MojoHost Teams With Uniregistry for Discounted Domains, Free Whois Privacy

MojoHost Teams With Uniregistry for Discounted Domains, Free Whois Privacy

DETROIT — MojoHost, one of the industry’s leading hosting providers, and domain name registration service Uniregistry have struck a deal to offer new registration services, it was announced today.

MojoHost said Uniregistry’s integration into its lineup of services will benefit both small and large domain portfolio owners as the registrar’s pricing is highly competitive.

MojoHost for years has offered fast and reliable hosting in top-tier data centers in both U.S. and E.U., as well as a global content delivery network.

MojoHost will be passing Uniregistry prices to its clients as well as facilitating easy bulk domain transfer services. Domain registrations include free whois privacy.

“We aim to make the setup of the foundation of your business — hosting — a pleasant and easy experience for all of our customers,” said Brad Mitchell, MojoHost’s CEO. “Domain owners should expect the same trust and integrity for their domain registrations as they do for their hosting, and we are in a position to fill that need. 

“Partnering with Uniregistry will be beneficial to our clients, which is absolutely crucial to us.  That’s good mojo!”

A comprehensive domain management interface is a notable feature that MojoHost’s clients will appreciate, Mitchell said.

The online experience to register or transfer a name is simple, he said. By selecting domain registration under the products tab on MojoHost.com and MojoHost.eu, users can search and register names or transfer domains from their existing registrar.   

The launch of the Uniregistry integration will include limited-time discounts. Until Dec. 31, new domain registrations, transfers and future renewals of .com cost $9.99, .net for $10.99 and .xxx, .porn, .adult and .sex for $74.99, all-inclusive of whois privacy on MojoHost.com and MojoHost.eu.

“We are delighted to be partnering with MojoHost and providing domain name registration and transfer services to their customers,” said Vaughn Liley, Uniregistry’s registrar sales director. “Like MojoHost, we recognize that quality and service is a key component to customer success and our mission is to make it easy to get online.” 

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