Re: Looking for accessible web host and domain registration

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Does Ultra Domains support IPv6? That's a must have for me.

Their interface does look very clean, which is refreshing.

I've been using gandi.net for domains for years. It works with lynx,
though it certainly isn't clean and uncluttered like Ultra Domains.

At the moment Gandi is offering .com domains for $5 USD.

PS: I host my own domains.

Janina

Tony Baechler writes:
> Yes, they look pretty good, but they don't offer web hosting.  Besides, $18
> per year for a .com is expensive.  Thanks.  So far, they look the best for
> domain registration.  Also, they don't post their prices until you actually
> search for a domain.
> 
> On 5/10/2015 3:27 AM, Rob wrote:
> > There's ultradomains.us too.
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