Public DNS
If your business has its own website, you’ve got a public DNS. A public DNS is any domain that’s available for access by the public. (This is opposed to a private DNS, which is only available on a private network. Private DNS are, understandably, rare, or at least more rare than public ones.) So if you expect people to reach your website when they enter the address into their browsers, you’ve got a public website.
Manage Your Public DNS
You want your website to reach as many people as possible, and that means making sure that it’s available all the times. Monitoring and mainlining your site can be a daunting (if not impossible) task. Most companies–even a number of large multinational corporations–farm out their DNS services to a company that specializes in just that. Some companies charge hundreds, perhaps thousands, of dollars a year for these services. We offer our premium membership . But price is just one of the reasons to go with us for your DNS needs.
When you choose us, you get a 100 percent uptime history–and a 100 percent uptime guarantee. In fact, we back this guarantee up in writing: it’s right there in our service agreement. Not many companies can offer an uptime history as good as ours, and fewer still will make the guarantee that your site will never go down. We also provide you with a flexible web interface that gives you total control over your domains and records. And we provide 24-hour a day web and phone support for our customers.
Whether you come to us for our low price or our great service, we will work hard to keep your business. All of our clients, big or small, get the same comprehensive service and the same low prices. We’ll take care of all your DNS needs.
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