Privately-Owned Web Hosting Company HostRocket.com, Inc. Achieves Historical Milestone
Clifton Park, NY (PRWeb) December 23, 2006 -- HostRocket.Com, Inc. (www.HostRocket.com), a privately-owned, multi-million dollar web hosting company based in New York's Tech Valley, today announced that it has achieved a historical milestone. The company has hosted more than 100,000 websites on its servers since its inception in 1999.
Since it was founded, HostRocket.com has a proven history of success. Without utilizing venture capital funds the company has seen continuous growth while remaining entirely debt-free. The company's co-founder and CEO, Brendan Brader, attributes HostRocket.com's accomplishments to its dedicated, customer-service-driven team, top-of-the-line network and superior equipment.
"Our continued dedication to world-class customer service provides us with the opportunity to lead the way in managed web hosting," said Brader. "We're very pleased to have crossed this incredible mark and look forward to continuous growth and success thanks to our valued customers."
In conjunction with the milestone, the company recently re-launched the company website, www.HostRocket.com. The customer-oriented site gives an overview of products and services, and supports a variety of customer service options. The company offers Rocket Freedom web hosting services for as low as $4.95 per month, and Dedicated Hosting for as low as $99.95 per month, in addition to their web hosting reseller program, Rocket Orbit.
Brendan and fellow co-founder John Reyes, company CTO, started HostRocket.com the summer after they graduated from high school and as students of the University at Albany. When they first launched, they took shift turns personally staffing customer support 24-hours per day. The company continues to provide 24/7/365 technical support.
HostRocket.com founded partner company ViaTalk, LLC (www.ViaTalk.com) in 2005, which offers VoIP broadband phone service to business and residential customers. Because of their extensive experience in internet services, ViaTalk has quickly become a top national VoIP provider with customers in 2,200 markets in all 50 States.
About HostRocket.com and ViaTalk, LLC:
HostRocket.Com, Inc. (www.HostRocket.com) is a privately owned, multi-million dollar, debt-free corporation located in upstate New York that provides shared web hosting services to more than 70,000 top websites and offers broadband telephone service in all 50 states via VoIP partner ViaTalk LLC (www.ViaTalk.com). In addition, the company serves hundreds of additional clients by providing services such as dedicated hosting, e-commerce hosting, and application hosting.
Media Contact: Tom Nardacci, Gramercy Communications, tom(at)gramercycommunications.com
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