FTP Hosting Service Selection - Seven Tips - In other words...
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In other words, you can continue doing business without worrying about your FTP service provider shutting down your FTP site.
7. Technical Support Via Email:
Avoid any provider that only responds to technical problems via email. There are a lot of providers out there that have great prices but they lack the support you may need. Remember, sooner or later you will have a question or problem and you will want to speak with a live person.
Choose a company that provides you with a technical support phone number, not an email address. Call the number and ask for help! Make sure they answer the phone and provide the type of you support you're looking for.
Now that you know the questions to ask and what to look for in an "FTP Hosting" service, you're ready to go out and find one. The best place to start looking is Google www.Google.com. Just type in the phrase "FTP Hosting" and work your way through all the selections. The "Seven Tips" outlined above will assist you in quickly finding the best providers of "FTP Hosting
About The Author
Mike Jewson is a Network Engineer with "InstantFTPsites.com". You can learn more about "FTP Hosting" services online at http://www.InstantFTPsites.com
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