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Changing the face of Web hosting in SA

Web Africa's new hosting infrastructure offers massive efficiency increases, bringing it more in line with international hosting packages


Johannesburg, 08 Dec 2009

Local Internet service provider, Web Africa, has migrated its hosting service to their new network, offering massive efficiency increases for its customers that can compete on a global level.

As of 15 December, hosting disk space will increase by up to 400%, while traffic increases by up to a massive 700%. Traffic will be coming in at R20 per GB on the lower to mid-range packages and dropping as low as R11 per GB on the higher end packages.

This offers up to five times more capacity than the current packages in South Africa. It is expected to change the face of local Web hosting by bringing content and bandwidth back to South Africa, as it becomes increasingly more affordable for companies to host their content locally as opposed to in the US.

According to CEO Matthew Tagg, this was possible because of the ISP's recent development of its own network, which led to Web Africa becoming a Tier 1 provider. “These substantial efficiencies are only possible because of our new network. As promised, we have brought about the hosting efficiency increases as one of the first changes and have passed these savings on to our customers,” he says. In addition, Web Africa's new network is offering lower ping times and faster throughput than the previous network, making its customers' sites load faster than before.

Web Africa will also reshape its reseller model to make it more sustainable and affordable for resellers. Current packages will be put on hold, and resellers will be given the opportunity to migrate to the new model. New package logistics are currently being developed, and will be implemented in March 2010.

“We are delighted to be able to provide a local Web hosting offering that can compete on a global level,” says Tagg. “By choosing Web Africa, companies are hosting their content in a carrier-neutral environment, thanks to our data centre partner, Teraco. This offers even greater levels of reliability and redundancy for our hosting environment and allows us to focus on core competencies. Furthermore, it means the start of local peering, which will allow us to bring better value to customers in the new year.

“Soon we will migrate our ADSL service to our new network, with better value packages that are planned for February next year.”

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