Additional
Features
There is no set-up charge for the original
Internet URL name when you open an account with a Planet
HomePage name or your existing domain name. The standard
charge for Planet HomePage to establish a .com or .com.au
domain name on your behalf is $220 which includes the
first 2 years registration fee, which includes GST.
All future accounts for renewal fees will be sent to
you directly from the relevant name registration authority
such as AUNIC or INTERNIC. The cost of additional names
for an account are as follows:
Vanity
Domain names either
www.yourname.yourdomain.com or
www.yourname.ozhomepage.com or
www.yourname.redwing.com.au or
www.yourname.yurulbin.com or
www.yourname.ptylimited.com
can be implemented for $7.70 per month with a once
only set-up charge of $55. There are no additional
INTERNIC charges or domain name registration fees.
Additional
domain names pointing to your existing site can
be implemented for $7.70 per month with a once
only set-up charge of $55. The customer is responsible
for any INTERNIC charges associated with domain name
registration. A standard charge of $220, which includes
the first 2 years registration charges, will apply if
Planet HomePage establishes a domain name on your behalf.
E-mail facilities
such as additional POP
accounts can be implemented for a charge of $3/month.
E-mail facilities
such as additional aliases
and/or redirects
and/or Auto-responders
can be implemented for a charge of $1/month.
E-mail facilities
such as Mailing Lists
can be implemented for a charge of $1/group of up to
5 addresses per month.
Bandwidth
usage over the limits above will be charged at $4/10MB
(daily average) per month, however the limits set for
each plan are designed to easily cater for the usage
patterns of most sites.
Storage
space used on the server over the allocation for each
plan will be charged at $3/10 MB/month, however the
limits set for each plan are designed to exceed the
storage requirements of most customers. Note that the
most common reason that a site attracts excess storage
charges is by allowing e-mail to build up on the server.
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