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HostDL
HostDL was founded in 1999 and claims to be the largest hosting provider for mid-sized websites in the Middle East, yet hosts only approximately 1,000 domains as of the latest available data
The provider operates entirely in Persian with no English-language interface, documentation, or support, and purchasing a plan requires submitting a ticket to the sales department rather than using a self-service checkout
Server locations are limited to Iran and Germany with no Asia-Pacific presence, resulting in round-trip latency of 300 to 450 milliseconds for users in Vietnam
Profuturehosts
Facebook page had only 1 like at time of last crawl indicating virtually no real customer base
WHTop explicitly flags profuturehosts.com as an inactive webhosting company
Two separate domains exist profuturehosts.com and profuturehosts.in with unclear relationship between them
0HOSTING
The brand 0Hosting formerly targeted the Middle Eastern market with localized hosting solutions before its eventual shutdown
As of April 2026, the primary domain is held by HugeDomains and is listed for sale with a 12-month payment plan option
The closure follows a trend of smaller niche providers being unable to compete with massive cloud conglomerates in the regional market
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10GB Hosting
10GB Hosting was a niche provider that specifically targeted users requiring high-speed 10Gbps network uplinks at budget price points
As of April 2026, the brand has effectively vanished from the hosting landscape without a formal acquisition or merger announcement
Former users on developer forums like LowEndTalk have noted a pattern of unresponsiveness leading up to the final shutdown
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360 Internet Inc Ltd.
360 Internet Inc Ltd. was a UK-registered entity that previously offered specialized web and communication services
As of April 2026, the company shows no active presence in the competitive UK hosting market
Former registration details suggest the company operated as a small niche provider before its eventual cessation of services
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HostingPrecise
HostingPrecise.com is an India-based hosting provider positioning itself around affordable, all-in-one web infrastructure: shared hosting, cPanel reseller plans, WordPress hosting, email hosting, SSD VPS (Linux/Windows), dedicated servers, SSL, and domain services.
Copahost
Copahost (copahost.com) is a Portugal-based hosting provider founded in 2008 under the commercial name Gallas Carvalho – Internet, Unipessoal Lda. The company markets low-cost hosting across shared hosting, reseller hosting, VPS, and related infrastructure services, with ordering managed through a WHMCS storefront offering EUR, BRL, and USD billing.
Uptimewebhosting
Its portfolio covers cPanel/CloudLinux shared hosting, WordPress hosting (WP Toolkit + LiteSpeed stack), Windows/ASP.NET hosting (ASP.NET + MSSQL/MySQL), managed VPS, domains, business email, and a Sitejet website builder.
UpTime positions itself around transparent pricing (no lock-in contracts / no hidden checkout add-ons), strong security defaults (SSL, malware scanning, WAF/DDoS protections), and migration assistance.
Very strong customer sentiment (support speed + migrations).
Cloud-center.ro
The product lineup spans NVMe-based shared hosting, WordPress, reseller plans, SSL, VPS (Linux/Windows/FreeBSD plus niche variants like Android/Forex), dedicated servers, and multiple game server offerings.
Datacenter locations are not fully enumerated by the provider (France is best evidenced; Germany appears as a third-party claim).
Reputation evidence is thin on top-tier review platforms; much of the visible feedback is first-party (on-site).
Myresellerhome.com
30-day money-back guarantee applies to “all web hosting plans,” with exclusions (domains, IP, SSL, dedicated servers, VPS servers, web design, renewals, etc.).
SLA / uptime credit: If 99.9% uptime is not met, they describe a performance credit model (5% per 30 minutes of downtime, up to 100% of monthly fee) with conditions.
For location, product pages explicitly reference US data centers (e.g., WordPress and blog hosting).