Prime Internet Offers Mansion's MPA3

TUSTIN, Calif. – Prime Internet, a data center and hosting company, has announced its partnership with Mansion Productions in deploying Mansion's new MPA3 affiliate software.

Mansion Productions has been a hosting and dedicated server client of Prime Internet for the past 8 years. "Their top of the line hosting solutions will fit our clients very well, and with the knowledge we have built up over the years in working together, the combination will be a winner for sure," said Oystein Wright, Chief Executive Officer of Mansion Productions.

The new MPA3 software by Mansion Productions brings value added benefits to Prime Internet customers, such as the EPS error prevention system that increases uptime. Customers of Prime Internet will be able to catch any errors in the surrounding environment caused by software, hardware, or bad configuration server problems. Additionally they can tap into the award winding member's management software, MAS. MAS allows Prime Internet customers to update their member areas from a web based interface.

"This is an exciting partnership for us as it will allow our customers all the advantages that MPA3 has to offer. For Mansion Productions, this partnership means increased exposure of their products to Prime Internet's customer base, access to a global network infrastructure, special end-customer pricing options and a more diverse technical support base for existing MPA3 customers," added Prime Internet CEO Ray Vanpraag.

For more information, visit www.primeinternet.com.

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