Modwest Completes Network Upgrade

Updated on Wednesday, November 12th, 2003 at 12:00 am

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Modwest Completes Network Upgrade

November 11th, 2003 - Modwest today announced the addition of a new network
provider to support the company’s growing bandwidth requirements. The
recently deployed additional connection will provide overflow capacity and
network redundancy for Modwest’s hosting services.

Modwest co-founder and VP John Masterson remarked: "Throughout 2003, we have
focused on improving the scalability of our technical infrastructure. This
redundant internet connection complements the advances we’ve made with our
hosting server cluster this year, and should provide for near-100% network
uptime going forward."

Multiple, redundant network connectivity is important to Modwest and its
customers because of the performance and failover benefits. When
connectivity is obtained from multiple providers, service uptime - and
visitor experience - can be greatly enhanced because traffic can be
dynamically routed around localized congestion or outages.

"Modwest is committed to excellence," added Masterson. "And in today’s
competitive hosting market, our customers around the world demand it. This
network upgrade is just one in a long line of enhancements and upgrades to
our hosting infrastructure."

Modwest provides shared and managed hosting services to thousands of
customers in fifty countries worldwide.

About Modwest

Modwest is a provider of shared and managed outsourced hosting services.
Founded in early 2000 by Internet veterans focused on user interface design,
server administration, web application development, and business management,
Modwest specializes in open source platform hosting and development. For
more information, visit the company’s website at www.modwest.com.

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