Internet > Web Hosting & Web Design

Suggestions for UK registrars

(1/2) > >>

HPsauce:
Hi folks, not sure if this is the ideal section, but it seems most appropriate.
I'm looking for some advice for non-IT-literate friends and family who are thinking of registering their own personal (not for business) domains.
(My own requirements are more complex and I'm a techie so I have a bigger package from a specialist provider covering a number of domains)

All they will want, I think, is registration (with email forwarding) and possibly/probably later a more functional basic email service with a bit of storage that can handle POP and IMAP as they mainly use iPhones or the like.

There's loads of suppliers out there, but they will want a larger, reputable, easy to use and flexible service at a "fair" price - lowest cost is not really an issue.

d2d4j:
Hi hpsauce

I hope you don't mind, and sorry this is my first post on this forum.

Our company do full hosting, and would more then meet your requirements.

We are UK based with our servers located in the uk, and were partnered with cloudflare, which hold servers accross the world.

We host for some big uk and international companies, education and private, so if you want to pm me, I'll get you a cost together

Many thanks

John

roseway:
I use 1&1 for registration, web hosting and email, and they meet my fairly simple needs quite well and inexpensively.

HPsauce:
I looked at 1&1 but first reaction was that I didn't like their up-front headline discounted price with the real ongoing price quite well hidden.
123-reg seemed more "honest" in comparison. Plenty of others of course, they are just the first two I looked at.

Eric, can you say how your charges break down (roughly)?

loonylion:
I use 123-reg.co.uk for .co.uk domains, and domainsite.com for all others.

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

Go to full version