ISPA has announced the finalists for its 13th annual Awards show today with 46 companies nominated across thirteen categories, and we have been named as a finalist in the best shared hosting category.
Entrants in the hosting categories underwent two months of rigorous testing by ISPA’s technical testing partners which included running scripts on our servers to monitor performance. The finalists are…
Best Shared Hosting
– Heart Internet
– catalyst2
– C4L
– Namesco
– Netcetera
– Nublue
It is now down to the independent panel of ISPA Awards judges to decide on the winners which will be announced on July 7th. You can see the awards website here: https://www.ispaawards.org.uk/
There are some big names from the UK web hosting industry missing from this list, and I think that is linked to a point we made in an previous post when we were scored 5 stars by PC Pro: “Whilst other shared web host’s support levels and investment in newtechnology continue to drop, ours continue to rise, and the scoresclearly reflect this.” There is only so long you can rely on technology from 15 years ago.

Congratulations Matthew!
Great news! You ‘ll be the winner for sure!
I had the interesting pleasure of dealing with namesco this week with a client, how they even got the be a finalist is beyond me. If you come across anyone who uses the zeus platform just walk then run away as fast as possible.
Took me 2 days to rewrite a htaccess file into there own weird file, just to run a mu wordpress site.
If you’d gone with us you could have installed WordPress in one click and used the multi-site function. But I don’t suppose that helps you now 🙂
+1
This is yours; easy peasy lemon squeezy
Well done HI!!!!!!!!!
Well here’s wishing HI all the best. I will be eagerly awaiting the results just as much as you guys. Dare I say it that even getting on the list must be an achievement to be proud of. In my book you have it in the bag by a country mile or two.:-)
i have 2 dedi’s and a reseller account with you, however a graphic design compnay i freelance for use namesco 🙁
Thanks for your support David
Cheers
Matt