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DotServing
The Canadian based tech company, dotServing, is responsible for serving thousand of web pages each day. This tech company has handled personal websites to websites that deal with major events. dotServing is an experienced company that can handle an array of web hosting needs.
The main goals of dotServing are to provide each customer with top-quality customer and web hosting services. The staff at dotServing understands how important each customer's website is.
This Canadian tech company is always expanding and branching out into new directions. dotServing has servers that are located in Montreal, Prince Edward Island, Dallas and New York. Soon the company is adding servers in Europe, the Western United States, Western Canada and Chicago.
dotServing works to grow with each customer as slowly or as quickly as the customer wishes to grow. At dotServing the customer is “not just another number”, instead the customer is part of the dotServing extended family.
Some of the partners that dotServing works with are LG Electronics, cPanel, Intel, Hewlett-Packard, Dell, Cisco System, Motorola, GE, GeoTrust and Canon.
At dotServing, they are constantly expanding their business. The No.1 priority of dotServing is to offer top notch service to all customers, while at the same time giving their customers as many choices as possible.

dotServing has servers in 4 locations throughout North America including Montreal Quebec Canada, Charlottetown PE Canada, Parsippany New Jersey USA, Dallas Texas USA.
Their servers have backbones to some of larger companies such as Level3, global crossing, UUNET, AT&T, Abovenet, Savvis, Time Warner, Cogent, Teleglobe, Peer1, Videotron, Rogers, Telia, HE, and Microsoft. In the future they also plan to have servers in Chicago, Western Canada, Europe, and Western USA.
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