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Website Hosting Plans

Ace Internet Services provides a range of a hosting solutions, from website hosting to email hosting servers. To see what solution is best for you, contact us today on 1300 360 979.

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Hosting TypeDomain Name
Hosting
AceHost
Basic
AceHost
Premium
AceHost
High Usage
Domain Name Rego$199.00$199.00$199.00$199.00
Setup Fee (one off) $99.99 $99.00 $99.00 $99.00
Quarterly Fee or $82.50 $115.50 $247.50 $577.50
Pay as Annual Fee $275.00 $385.00 $825.00 -

Website Hosting     
Disk Storage - 500mb 1 GB 1 GB
Data Transfer per month - 250mb 1 GB 5 GB
Detailed Web Stats - Yes Yes Yes
Unlimited FTP Updates - Yes Yes Yes

Email     
POP 3 Accounts - Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited
Email Aliases - Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited
Web-based Email - Yes Yes Yes

Web Extensions     
CGI-BIN Access - POA POA POA
MySQL Database - - Yes Yes
Anonymous FTP Server - - Yes Yes
Site Search Engine - - Yes Yes
Std Shopping Cart - - POA POA
PHP Support - Yes Yes Yes
Front Page Extensions - Yes Yes Yes
cPanel Interface - Yes Yes Yes

E-Commerce     
SSL Secure Server - - Yes Yes
Payment Gateway - - POA POA


All prices include GST. For more information please call us on 1300 360 979 or email sales@ace.com.au. Enterprise serving solutions on application.

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Content Guidelines

Below is your legal obligations as a content provider and what you can do as an end user if you encounter content which you feel is illegal in Australia. It also contains some tips for helping kids to get the most out of the Internet.

Content Provider
As a content provider the responsibility to both provide lawful content and to remove unlawful content rests with you. For help in determining what content is lawful in Australia please visit the IIA website.

End User
As an end user, if you see content which is illegal in Australia and hosted in Australia* you can report this to ACMA (Australia Communications and Media Authority) using a form on their web site at http://www.acma.gov.au/. * ACMA cannot enforce Australia's content laws overseas.

Kids
If you're looking for ways to filter what your children can view when they're on the internet, you could try using some filter software. This generally costs money and is not a foolproof system. Filter systems always let content through that they are designed to block, and/or block content which they shouldn't. However they are an option.