Webair.com Offering $5.99 Domain Registration and Transfers

JERICHO, N.Y. — ICANN-accredited web registration and hosting company Webair has temporarily dropped annual fees for domain registration and transfers to $5.99. Webair.com offers virtual, dedicated, collocated, and complex hosting programs. Webair.com also offers to meet or beat any comparable hosting offer or competitor special.

“The Internet is filled with companies large and small — from multinational conglomerates to small e-commerce storefronts" Webair CEO Michael Christopher said. "At Webair, we have a portfolio of integrated services that can work for anyone at any budget. Now that Webair is an ICANN-accredited registrar, domain registration is more affordable than ever, and we couldn’t be happier with the success of this promotion.”

Webair has built its network into some of the largest network access points in the world, allowing them to interconnect with all major networks providing decreased latency and added redundancy to their clients. They connect to multiple backbone providers for transit connectivity and most of their carriers are connected at more than one physical location, using multiple 10Gbps Ethernet links with more than 80 gig total capacity.

Webair has datacenter locations in Amsterdam and New York.

For more information, visit Webair.com.

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