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  • SGrafSGraf Member, Patron Provider

    This is going to be interesting

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  • FlorinMarianFlorinMarian Member, Host Rep

    I wouldn't have thought that the basement hosts are more resistant than the fortified ones :)

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  • SGrafSGraf Member, Patron Provider

    @FlorinMarian said:
    I wouldn't have thought that the basement hosts are more resistant than the fortified ones :)

    Both have very similar things to worry about. Especially in the startup stage, both have quite a bit of capital expense and are trying to get enough business to sustain itself.

    Main difference being how much capital expense and operational cost, and the type+amount of clients/customers they have to attract and keep.

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  • We are restructuring the business to separate out the ISP from the civil engineering (fibre optic build mainly) and data centre. The Electronic Communities company was originally set up 14 years ago to run online discussion forums, hence the strange name. We’ve been meaning sort it all out for years.

    All ISP services (both our fibre optic operation and hosting) have moved to Single Mode Networks. Everything else is the same; same people, same owners, same facilities. Nothing to worry about!

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