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3rd December 2008
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MS Exchange Business Solution

DESCRIPTION COST
MS Exchange Support Package £50 Setup fee   £322 Annual   

Based on the Commercial Access & Web bundle our MS Exchange Support Package has been tailored to meet the specific requirements of Microsoft's Small Business Server.

Extensive support is provided for SMTP email delivery. This includes the provision of a fixed IP address, individual mail queuing for each domain and automated queue processing the moment a remote connection is established.

Developed in response to the increasing number of corporate connections based on Small Business or Exchange Server, MS Exchange Business Solution will support remote connections via ISDN or 56Kbps modem.

An ample quota of commercial grade web space and a domain name of your choice, including all Nominet, Internic or Nomination registration fees, completes the package.

Includes all of the following for a single fee:

MS Exchange support package

  • 128kbps ISDN access and/or 56kbps modem access (V.90, K56flex)
  • Local call rate access (0845) from all areas within the UK
  • Unlimited time on-line
  • Static IP address and extensive support for SMTP email delivery
  • Unlimited telephone support (real engineers, no auto-attendant)
  • 50 Mbytes commercial web and FTP server storage with FrontPage option and full CGI support
  • Optional web server logs
  • Domain name registration in co.uk, ltd.uk, plc.uk, com, net, org etc. top-level domains including all registration fees, email and web forwarding
  • Powerful web based utilities including email and news services, account status and usage statistics
  • Email address: anybody@companyname.com
  • Web address: http://www.companyname.com
  • Now includes Email virus scanning on all incoming emails
There are no hidden fees or charges
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