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AN Hosting started in 2001 as a small two-man operation in Chicago. The company grew quickly and was acquired by their parent company midPhase in 2005, which collectively operates a network of over 1000 servers. AN Hosting has a long list of awards for excellence in customer service.
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AT&T® and Yahoo!® Small Business have become icons and industry giants in the telecommunications world. Their breadth of scope, professional expertise, stability and reliability are known globally and stand out from the smaller players in the industry.
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AN Hosting Pros:
- Highly rated customer service, including C|Net and BBB
- Large, generous limits on space quotas and transfer rates
- 30-day money back guarantee
- 99.9% uptime guarantee
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AT&T Yahoo! Pros:
- Name-brand reliability, stability and confidence
- Unlimited e-mail, disk space and data transfer
- Well-designed user-friendly interfaces and tools
- Extensive marketing partners available for businesses
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AN Hosting Cons:
- Limited customizable options available
- Basic yet full “one size fits all” package
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AT&T Yahoo! Cons:
- Most expensive hosting plan evaluated
- Service in renewable three-month terms only, no other length available
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AN Hosting Conclusion
AN Hosting is a good mid-range hosting provider for the individual who knows what they want and does not require much help in their setup. At the same time, the multiple awards for customer service will benefit the new users and ensure a pleasant experience. Their ownership by midPhase Services may lead to changes in terms of service at some point in the future.
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AT&T Yahoo! Conclusion
The brand recognition for both AT&T® and Yahoo!® speak for themselves. The services are a little more expensive than most but that additional cost also comes with unparalleled reliability, corporate stability and customer service that rivals any other hosting provider. Yahoo!® services and user-friendly interfaces and tools are among the best available.
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