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1&1 Internet Review

1&1 Internet United States

Founded in 1988 in Germany by Ralph Dommermuth and Wendelin Abresch making it the oldest provider in this review series; rebranded from 1&1 Internet to IONOS in 2018 after merging with ProfitBricks; listed on Frankfurt Stock Exchange in January 2023 under ticker IOS
Europe's largest hosting provider with 6.5 million customers, over 22 million domains, 4200 employees across 70 nationalities, and projected revenue of $1.5 billion in 2025 under United Internet AG public company ownership
A documented billing error in Germany generated 49 incorrect invoices totaling 70597 Euro over 14 months for domains no longer with IONOS; after resolution the same error recurred generating 9 more invoices for 46689 Euro — a total of over 117000 Euro in incorrect billing against a single customer account
3.2
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SiteCountry Review

SiteCountry United States

Founded as a specialized cloud hosting alternative in the Indian market, aiming to provide high-end LiteSpeed performance at budget price points
Marketing relies heavily on the '10x Faster' cloud branding, leveraging NVMe storage arrays to attract users from traditional HDD-based budget hosts
Operates primarily out of India but utilizes global cloud infrastructure partners to provide points of presence in multiple regions including the USA
Has been the subject of multiple community warnings on social media regarding their lack of a proper disaster recovery protocol for shared hosting users
Implements a strictly automated billing system that has been reported to generate invoices for non-existent services while ignoring active support requests
One of the few budget hosts that actively markets through Telegram and LinkedIn while simultaneously being criticized for unresponsiveness on those same channels
$2.24/mo
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3
Average / Mixed Provider
HostSoch Review

HostSoch United States

Founded as an independent Indian host and quickly gained a reputation for being the 'most affordable' domestic alternative to global giants
Recently became a brand under Ewebguru, a major Indian hosting conglomerate, which led to a centralization of support and a shift in service culture
One of the few Indian providers to bundle 'Domain for Life' as a standard feature, assuming the hosting plan remains active and renewed
Has been the subject of consumer complaints filed with the CCPA (Central Consumer Protection Authority) regarding service breaches post-acquisition
Markets specialized 'Business Hosting' tiers that attempt to bridge the gap between shared servers and dedicated resource VPS for growing retail sites
Utilizes a multi-homed network backbone to ensure regional connectivity across India's major tech hubs including Bangalore and Pune
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Average / Mixed Provider
OnoHosting Review

OnoHosting United States

Founded as a hyper-budget hosting brand in India, OnoHosting has carved out a niche by consistently undercutting the prices of even major budget rivals
Marketing relies heavily on the 'Unlimited SSD' claim, which users report is strictly enforced through non-transparent 'Fair Use' resource monitoring
Operating roots are in the domestic Indian hosting ecosystem, with a primary focus on capturing the emerging market of first-time digital entrepreneurs
Has been the subject of numerous community warnings regarding its 'no-response' support policy during critical regional network downtimes
Implements a basic 'Security Shield' configuration designed to block common WordPress login attacks, though users report mixed effectiveness during larger-scale incidents
One of the few remaining providers that continues to focus almost exclusively on high-volume shared hosting with very limited investment in managed cloud tiers
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2.5
Average / Mixed Provider
Saras webhost Review

Saras webhost United States

Free domain registration
One-click app installs
Daily backups
SSD storage
Money-back guarantee
₹142.00 /month
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2.5
Average / Mixed Provider
Royelhost Review

Royelhost United States

Offers a variety of hosting options
Provides free SSL certificates
Has a money-back guarantee
Uses SSD storage
Offers 24/7 support
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2.1
Average / Mixed Provider
FatCow Review

FatCow United States

Founded in 1998 and remains one of the oldest brands under the Newfold Digital (formerly EIG) umbrella, sharing resources with iPage and Bluehost
Utilizes the legacy vDeck control panel, a competitor to cPanel that has largely disappeared from the modern web hosting market
Has a long-standing association with 'Green Hosting' by purchasing Wind Energy Credits (RECs) to offset its data center electricity consumption by 200 percent
Was one of the first major hosts to bundle Weebly directly into its entry-level plans to compete with emerging standalone website builder platforms
Operational and technical support teams have been almost entirely transitioned to offshore locations post-acquisition, specifically targeting the Philippines
Maintains a unique 'Heifer International' partnership where they have historically donated to provide cows and support to families in developing nations
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Newly Established Provider
HostingPrecise Review

HostingPrecise United States

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.

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