BANGKOK, THAILAND, April 03, 2013 (Press-News.org) Thai Domain Hosting, one of Thailand's most established quality web hosting service providers and domain registration company with hosting servers in Thailand, Singapore, Hong Kong, US and UK celebrates its 5th anniversary this coming May as a web hosting provider in Thailand.
With special offers and discounts available on all Thai Domain Hosting plan, these new promotions invite existing and new customers to participate in their 5th year anniversary celebration.
"It is our 5th anniversary and we want to celebrate this milestone with the people who mean the most to us - our customers. We're more than happy to give discounts up to 30% on all our hosting plans for the whole month of May", says Shahan Farid, founder and CEO of Thai Domain Hosting.
The company has maintained impressive customer response for the first 5 years they have been in the business.
"Thai Domain Hosting sees to it that you get the most benefit out of the service we provide for you by making sure that you can count on someone to be with you until your website is up and running and to answer your queries whenever you have any concerns along the way - a reliable support team is what we are giving to our customers", says Mr. Shahan.
Thai Domain Hosting offers services such as Windows Hosting, Linux Hosting and Email Hosting that guarantees a 100% server uptime. In addition to their services, Thai Domain Hosting is also into Web Design and Web Marketing.
In its 5th year, Thai Domain Hosting got an approximately 33% market share and in another 5 years in service, Thai Domain Hosting is expecting to register at least 500,000 domains in Thailand.
A winning combination of great value, fast server speeds, reliable up-time, and backed up by a good customer service is the company's edge to make this happen.
Thai Domain Hosting is the largest web hosting company in Thailand. For further information, please contact us at (+662) 2346244.
Website: http://www.thaidomainhosting.com
THAI DOMAIN HOSTING Celebrates its 5th Anniversary in Web Hosting Industry
Thai Domain Hosting is the official registrar of Thailand domains yourcompany.co.th & yourname.in.th with website and email hosting servers in 5 different countries. In 5 years operation, Thai Domain Hosting has more than 300,000 loyal customers.
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