Magic Moments Launches 123-reg.co.uk | Internet News

Magic Moments Launches 123-reg.co.uk

Written By
John Lewell
John Lewell
Aug 4, 2000
1 minute read

[London, ENGLAND] European Internet hosting service
Magic Moments
announced Friday a new service named 123-reg.co.uk
where customers can manage their own domain name and
e-mail services online.

Developed by WebFusion, a company snapped up by
Magic Moments earlier this year, 123-reg.co.uk
enables customers to register and manage all their
domain names. It offers a specially designed
control interface to make the whole process simple.

Abby Hardoon, chief executive officer of Magic
Moments, claimed the new service would offer
outstanding value to business customers.

“The service broadens our domain name offerings
in a highly automated manner, whilst we continue
to grow our Web hosting, dedicated server and
co-location products,” said Hardoon.

Magic Moments not only hosts Web sites but also
provides a whole range of bespoke e-commerce and
e-mail services to small and medium-sized enterprises
(SMEs).

In June of this year, Magic Moments announced a further
stage of its European expansion with a new hosting operation
named Host Europe.
Initially serving the Benelux countries, Host Europe
will be rolled out across the continent in the coming
months.

123-reg.co.uk is aimed at companies who use multiple
domain names for different brands and services.
Its developer, WebFusion, was recently named “Service
Provider of the Year” for Europe at the Cobalt Partner
conference in Amsterdam.

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