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33% off Tokyo, Japan Hosting - 97cents.net new JP Node $1.94 per Quarter

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97cents.net has recently set up a new Tokyo, Japan node. As a special, we are offering 10 OzBargain members the price of $1.94 PER quarter, which is 33% off our standard monthly price.

All the hosting specs are located on the website - 97cents.net

When ordering, select JP Location, Select Quarterly billing cycle, Add to cart, enter promo code OBJP and place your order. This is a recurring discount!

Japan has excellent international connectivity to Brunei, mainland China, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, the Philippines as well as the USA and Hawaii. The Australia Japan Cable also provides excellent connectivity to Guam and Australia.

If you are looking to target Asian visitors, as well as the rest of the world, Tokyo Japan is a great place to host.

We look forward to being of service.

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  • +1

    33% off Tokyo

    Not as good a deal as when the Dutch bought Manhattan for $24 !!!

    • +2

      jv, why you make me learn history?

      • +2

        You'll thank me when you win Millionaire Hot Seat…

  • +1

    What is this and what can we do with it? Please explain. Thanks

    • +1

      I think it has something to do with geisha girls and japanese hot tubs.

    • Hi

      This is a shared Server to Host a website and email using your own domain.

  • Vps?

    • Hi.

      It is shared hosting, not VPS.

  • What's the CPU and memory limit?

    • +1

      1CPU Core, 1gb RAM

  • +2

    Specs. Prob worth about 97c too.

    1 Hosted Domains
    10 Email Addresses
    197MB SSD Raid Storage
    9700MB Bandwidth
    
    • You would be amazed if you looked at the resource usage of small business websites and blogs, a lot would use much less than what we offer. We have hundreds of clients using our 97cents.net plan, running WordPress blogs or just basic HTML / PHP sites and barely using 50% of their allocation :)

      Many pay a lot more for huge bandwidth and storage limits that they will never use.

      • Link to the claim you made would be helpful.

        • Here you go, put this together just for you :) Just some stats from our own clients.

          There are many online articles supporting this.

          WHAT RESOURCES DO I REALLY NEED?

    • It's not a lot, but more than enough for html or simple php sites.

      IF caching was set up correctly, it would be fine for most wordpress sites as well.

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