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Web Site Maintenance

Let WingNET maintain your site for you. Tired of spending countless hours trying to learn htmlin order to keep your site up to date?Let WingNET take care of it all for you. We offer customized web site maintenance plans tailoredto fit your needs. Call us today to see how we can keep you up to […]

Web Site Design

Let WingNET design that new site for you. We offer web site design customized to fit your needs.We can do everything from template based sites to fullycustomized designs tailored to fit your needs. WingNET also offers online stores and other eCommercesolutions to fit your needs.

Web Hosting

Check for domain availability These plans are for virtual web hosting (www.yourcompany.com). WingNET can register your domain name under numerous TOP LEVEL DOMAIN extensions, including .COM, .NET, .ORG, .BIZ, .INFO, .NAME and .CC. Package 1 Web Space – 5 Mb FTP Access One Time DNS Setup Fee – $25.00 Monthly Hosting – $14.95 Package 2 […]

(ZST) Zero Spam Tolerance Protection

Want to stop SPAM in its tracks? We now offer Zero Spam Tolerance SPAM filtering. Ask customer service for more details. $5.00 Setup Fee   Monthly Fee – $3.00 (1 Mailbox) $5.00 (5 Mailboxes)

Why Your Business Needs Filtered Internet Access

Companies are rapidly realizing that connecting to the Internet is not only a fad but also a very definite business advantage for their organization. However, with this advantage comes many pitfalls that can result in damages ranging from lost productivity all the way to sexual harassment lawsuits.

Dialup Access

Dialup Access

WingNET Buys ZipStar Customers

On November 15, 2002, ZipStar LLC formally ceased operations as an Internet Service Provider. Through an agreement with WingNET Internet Services, another local Internet Service Provider with multiple T1s, nationwide access numbers and fast connections, all current ZipStar customers are able to continue service with little or no interruption. ZipStar staff sent out letters to […]