MojoHost Rolls Out MojoCDN, Spring Bandwidth Sale

MojoHost Rolls Out MojoCDN, Spring Bandwidth Sale

DETROIT — MojoHost announced today the official launch of its Mojo Content Delivery Network.

The new service, aptly named MojoCDN, is designed to reduce bandwidth costs and also increase website load speed for new and existing clients.

To celebrate the launch of MojoCDN, the company is offering a spring special with low pricing for small and large bandwidth needs. Setup fees are being waived and the company is offering bandwidth for everyone, even clients not hosted with MojoHost. 

"In the spirit of the Olympics and celebrating inclusion as well as diversity, it does not matter where you are currently hosted," said Brad Mitchell, CEO and founder of MojoHost.  "We are spreading the good mojo and giving this deal to everyone. We believe that everyone who tries it will discover the MojoHost difference."

In the U.S., 1000 GB of CDN with support included will cost $10 per month, with overages at $0.01 per GB. The offer is located here.

The pricing is similar from MojoHost’s new European center. Clients will receive 1 TB of CDN with the same support with the low cost of €10 with overages billed at €10 per additional TB. This offer is located here

Content delivery networks utilize data centers located around the world to deliver content faster than is possible at a single origin where the website may be hosted. 

The MojoCDN offering is possible through “partnerships with leading companies to bring high-quality bandwidth at unbeatable prices.”

Client Juicy Jay, JuicyAds CEO and founder, said that as one of the world's largest advertising networks, his company uses a lot of bandwidth. The company started using MojoHostCDN, and he found the results beneficial.

"Even as a MojoHost client, we were reluctant to switch our CDN service,” Juicy Jay said. “We made the choice and the MojoHost team delivered, and delivered big for JuicyAds.

“They helped save us an enormous amount of money with no loss in service quality."

Client Nathan Brockman of VRPorn.com said: “We have high traffic and big virtual reality data so we need a great CDN partner. We researched all the options and Mojo is the best. They set up custom integrations with us and are always by our side to help out.”

The launch of MojoCDN goes in tandem with other recent MojoHost announcements, showing a strong progression in its strategy to become a more global force in hosting, the company noted. Late in 2017 the company announced the official launch of its data center location in Amsterdam, plus the hiring of Natalie Pannon as business development manager, both located in Europe. 

MojoHost is still offering a €149 special on servers located in Europe, which it can be purchased alongside the new offering.

Established in 1999, MojoHost offers dedicated servers, virtual private servers, the MojoCDN global content delivery network, domain registration with free whois privacy and other technology solutions.

"We started with hosting the MojoHost way," Mitchell said. "We have grown into so much more than that since then, and proud to now deliver quality CDN at lower prices, done the MojoHost way as well."

MojoCDN will offer its special until Tuesday, April 17. 

Mitchell and Pannon are both available to discuss CDN and hosting options at upcoming industry conventions, including the 2018 XBIZ Miami. 

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