Internet
Internet Services
Electronic Mail is a method of sending a message from a user at a computer to a recipient on another computer. An e-mail message consists of a header and the body of the message The first part, the header, contains the information about where the message has to be sent, and the path that has followed to reach its destination, as well as other information like date, return path, etc. The body is the actual message that is being sent. To provide every shared web hosting client with the assurance of the best services possible, our shared-server CPU loads, memory utilization, network throughput and response times are constantly monitored.
Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 is a powerful Web server that provides a highly reliable, manageable, and scalable Web application infrastructure for all versions of Windows Server 2003. IIS helps organizations increase Web site and application availability while lowering system administration costs. IIS 6.0 supports the Microsoft Dynamic Systems Initiative (DSI) with automated health monitoring, process isolation, and improved management capabilities.
An industry leader in fixed-wireless connectivity, Storm currently maintains one of the largest broadband wireless networks in North America, covering approximately 35,000 square kilometers, spanning more than 50 communities and municipalities. Through a network of partners, resellers, and affiliates, Storm continues to demonstrate a leadership position in connecting both urban and rural communities with broadband infrastructure. The Internet Services Providers’ Association (ISPA UK) is the UK’s Trade Association for providers of Internet services. ISPA UK was established in 1995 and promotes competition, self-regulation and the development of the Internet industry.


