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International Year of Astronomy 2009

Note: This promotion has now ended.

To celebrate the International Year of Astronomy, Valcato Hosting is offering one year of free web hosting for any and all astronomy web sites! We hope that by doing this, we can help the astronomy community — from experts, to amateurs and enthusiasts — to share their love of astronomy with the world.

We believe that providing access to reliable web hosting is a great way to get more people interested in astronomy. What better way to help promote the International Year of Astronomy than to allow astronomers and astronomy enthusiasts everywhere to get themselves online and share their experiences?

This offer applies both to existing web sites and new web sites — just place an order and include a description of your web site, and we’ll have your account set up within a few hours. If you’re creating a new site, you’ll probably want to register a new domain name, which you can do with us for a small fee (or you can register it with any other domain registrar of your choice) — you’ll be given this as an option when signing up, or you can choose to put your site under valcatohosted.com for free.

This offer includes all of the features of our other hosting plans, including easily-installable software for blogs, forums, and more, with the following quotas:

  • 200 MB of Storage Space
  • 50 GB Monthly Transfer (Bandwidth)
  • No limit on Email Accounts
  • No limit on MySQL Databases
  • No limit on Sub Domains & FTP Accounts

First year completely free (excluding domain registration). Option to upgrade to any of our hosting plans after that.

This promotion has ended.

Note that while we’re hoping to run this promotion for the rest of the year, we may have to stop accepting new accounts if demand is significantly more than anticipated. If you want an account, get ‘em while they’re hot!

Please see also additional copyright information regarding media used for this promotion.

The Universe, Yours to Discover. International Year of Astronomy 2009