BC Web Hosting Information
If you are from BC, rest assured that your web hosting needs will be met with professionalism, superior hosting and support. Even though our service centre is located in Victoria, British Columbia Canada, we provide seamless web hosting services on our shared linux web hosting servers to individuals and businesses in Western Canada BC.
BC web hosting is a three step process depending on your needs. First time web hosting clients must understand that getting a website requires several steps. First, you need to obtain a domain name. You can do this by visiting our domain registration page, input a name you would like and see if it is available. If it's available you will then chose a hosting package that suits your needs. For most new website owners, our basic Web Presence package provides all the storage, bandwidth and services you will need. Of course, as your website grows you can add numerous other features and services or upgrade to more complex hosting packages. We provide an excellent control panel for maintaining your site and domain name with a full set of tools and a comprehensive Portal support in case you need assistance.
We also provide Ecommerce (e-commerce) hosting packages that include many popular open source and powerful shopping cart solutions on the market.
If you are moving an existing web Hosting account to us, you will need several pieces of information, such as your domain information. You then must choose a package from our list of many that meets your needs. If you need dedicated servers, or just a virtual package, we have many options and add-ons to meet your need and budget.
Rest assured that even though you live and work in BC, you can set up and maintain a quality website, while taking advantage of our many services and support from our location in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
British Columbia
Photo by Paul RozmanBritish Columbia, Pacific coast province in western Canada, bounded on the north by Yukon Territory and the Northwest Territories; on the east by Alberta; on the south by the states of Montana, Idaho, and Washington; and on the west by the Pacific Ocean and Alaska. The crest of the Rocky Mountains forms the southeastern boundary. The province is the only part of Canada on the Pacific Ocean, and it includes Vancouver Island and the Queen Charlotte Islands off the western coast. British Columbia is Canada's third largest province in area and population, behind Québec and Ontario. Much of it is rugged and mountainous. More than half the population lives in the southwestern corner of the province, which includes the largest city, Vancouver, and the provincial capital, Victoria.
BC joined the Confederation of Canada on July 20, 1871, as its sixth province. It is richly endowed with natural resources, including mineral deposits, forests, and fisheries, all of which have been important in the development of a diversified economy in which manufacturing and service activities are also important. Tourism has been encouraged by the many scenic and recreational attractions of the province.
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