GigaCities.net outage during Dec 2007

Receive an email with explanation of the recent outage at Gigacities.net. :(

Dear ,
To:
Subject: Your GigaCities.net hosting account
From: webmaster@gigacities.net
Date: Sat, 29 Dec 2007 17:12:49 +0000

Concerning your user account: 59network on http://GigaCities.net

First of all, we’d like to apologize for our recent outage. We didn’t anticipate the remaining 20% of our server space to be used so quickly.

We’ve just completed an upgrade doubling our current capacity and increasing server speed.

NOTICE: We’ve identified and eliminated over 150 accounts in direct violation of our terms of service. Violations included phishing sites, bank scams and other illegal or prohibited content. Please help us keep our costs at a minimum and ads off of your sites by not abusing our service!

Happy New Year from all of us at GigaCities.net!

Tim

P.S. Our support site can be found at http://www.gigahelp.net

P.P.S. Should you wish to upgrade your service, please take a look at our recommended host here: http://www.gigacities.net/hgupgrade.jsp
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New Smyrna Beach, Fl 32168

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2 Responses to “GigaCities.net outage during Dec 2007”

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