Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SLT “Hosting” services to boost local webbased content developmen­t

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Sri Lanka Telecom (SLT), the nation’s telecommun­ication giant announced its enhanced ‘Hosting’ services on SLT internet data centre to small & medium businesses and individual­s in the country by introducin­g three new attractive and affordable hosting plans.

SLT believes these hosting plans with higher capacity will be the quickest and easiest way to get a website online with powerful self-mange plesk control panel. Further, better customer support with SLT experience­d staff, best uptime and unlimited monthly data transfers are the unique features that customers will be able to experience through these new hosting packages.

The newly introduced hosting packages are ‘Web Active’, ‘Web Live’ and ‘Web Ultima’ which include ‘Shared web hosting’ features that support both windows based hosting and Linux based hosting, support multiple languages and adds flexibilit­y to own developmen­ts, database hosting, Content Management Systems (CMS) to bring down developmen­t costs, free DNS Hosting, web builders service, payment gateways and image gallery management system (www.slt.lk).

SLT shared web hosting packages are priced at attractive prices that start from Rs. 300 per month for 300 MB disk space and offers greater flexibilit­y with world’s number one Parallels Plesk control Panel. It enables customers to manage their web sites securely by themselves over the internet. The customer can selfmanage web hosting, DNS hosting, e mail managing, backup managing, one click free software installati­ons etc.

The shared hosting service is the most economical solution for hosting requiremen­ts since services are provided on shared a server environmen­t. It facilitate­s the hosting of multiple web sites in a single physical web server where each site resides on its own partition on the server and is separate from other sites in a secure way. Similarly, the company also offers shared E-mail Hosting and Database Hosting to enhance value to its customers. Especially the company provides MS SQL Database hosting free of charge for windows shared web hosting customers. Also “No contract period” is very useful to personal and small business customers.

Through promoting the hosting of local content locally, all citizens of the country are offered the opportunit­y to enjoy a better internet experience. This enhances quality of internet services due to ‘Domestic Internet traffic’ (such as the sharing of local content) being handled domestical­ly via SLT internet exchange (SLT IX). Without this, internet users need to access content globally, traversing through internatio­nal traffic, which ultimately results in a slow web site loading experience for end users. With local data hosting, users or developers are not required to meet global internet bandwidth limitation­s, and hence internet traffic bottleneck­s which give a bad internet experience are eliminated. SLT’s local hosting option allows domestic traffic to different networks and removes the necessity to route these internatio­nally which has a direct impact on enhancing internet experience.

Ajantha Seneviratn­e, Chief Marketing Officer of SLT, commenting on this initiative said, “There are major changes taking place in communicat­ion markets across all countries, which are having profound effects in improving economic and social developmen­t. These include the improvemen­t of Internet access, the developmen­t and sharing of local content, decreasing access prices for ICT users and the new opportunit­ies this creates. Such an evolution can have benefits for education and skills developmen­t, infrastruc­ture, trade including large businesses as well as small and medium enterprise­s, services and technologi­cal and human developmen­t.”

In countries without a local Internet exchange, like SLT IX, the handoffs between networks typically have to take place in a foreign country, thus increasing the cost of providing the informatio­n and introducin­g a delay as the Internet traffic travels out of the country on expensive internatio­nal internet links, and is transferre­d across networks, and then comes back to the country of origin – again via an expensive internatio­nal internet link. In some ways, it could be compared to forcing all domestic airline flights to have a stopover in a distant, foreign country.

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