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PRESS RELEASE
13th March 2007

This was a press release regarding the packages and aim of the company on the 13th of March 2003. More information and articles can be located on the main articles page. You can locate this page clicking the articles link below or clicking the link below.

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Press Release
Wednesday 13th March 2007
For Immediate Release

Bold offer by local service provider

Local hosting and internet systems development enterprise is offering internet services for less.  Offers extend to free 30 day trials and full content management systems with the ability for unlimited pages for only £4.99 per month.

Angel Media that is the new and exciting enterprise by local businessman David Kitson, it promises a money backed service to businesses within the local area.  Angel media has started its operations to allow choice to the local businesses after giants such as u-find-us have taken the local area by storm.  David Kitson a local businessman of former company uk3.com ltd and sponsor of local communities has stated that all hosting services will be offered with a full backed SLA including a money back guarantee ensuring a business class service.

The companies experiences has brought its developers to work closely with internet giants such as ekmSystems (ekmPowershop), Google, Paypal, PIPEX and many others.  Incorporating products such as easysitebuilder and business class hosting for £7.99 per month, Angel media’s services are aimed to help large and small companies alike.

David Kitson, Owner and Senior Developer said “I hope that this offer shows local businesses that a professional, cost effective solution is available to them. This will enable businesses to  take control of their services whilst paying a reasonable price for that service.  We offer a personal and professional service to all our customers and take great pride in knowing that our customers are happy with the service that they experience”.

“After being involved in other companies over the years providing services to businesses the obvious need for stability and speed is paramount, this is why we are happy to offer a money backed guarantee to all our customers to ensure peace of mind.  Our network is backed by giants PIPEX ensuring the best possible service and we are confident of our guarantees”

More information regarding Angel Media systems can be found at our website at www.angel-media.net or by contacting sales@angel-media.net

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