Established in 2002, Infranetworking was a cabling and network company before it became a web hosting and Linux server management provider. With 14 years of experience in the hosting industry, Infranetworking continues to serve its customers (almost) exclusively in Spanish.
Features and Ease of Use
Infranetworking offers web hosting, cloud hosting, dedicated servers, semi-dedicated servers, multiple domain hosting, and WordPress hosting services that cater to individuals and businesses.
This vendor’s user-friendly cPanel-powered web hosting allows anyone to set up and manage a website in minutes with little technical knowledge. The web hosting solutions are backed by a competent technical support team and a comprehensive set of tutorials. The latest CentOS-based software and Intel hardware configurations are used for faster web page loading speeds.
Other value-added features include:
- Super-fast SSD storage
- Free website migration
- Free SSL certificates
- Auto-installer for applications
The four web hosting plans are ALPHA (5 GB disk space, 10 GB transfer, no database), BETA (10 GB disk space, 40 GB transfer, 5 databases), GAMMA (20 GB disk space, 120 GB transfer, unlimited databases), and DELTA (40 GB disk space, 400 GB transfer, unlimited databases). All plans allow only one domain.
Infranetworking’s 99% uptime guarantee is a little low by industry standards.
Pricing and Support
Hosting packages can be purchased at affordable VAT-inclusive prices on billing cycles from one month to 36 months, with the equivalent monthly price reducing according to the length of your commitment. If you’re cautious about committing for a full 36 months, you can take comfort from the 30-day money-back guarantee that should get you out if it all goes wrong within the first month. Or, why not take them for a test drive on a 30-day free trial before making any kind of commitment?
You also get a free SSL certificate with the hosting plans and two months of free hosting with any annual plan.
Infranetworking provides 24/7 technical support primarily in Spanish for those of you who are “Tired of having to request support from companies in English.” That said, I decided to test their English-language support via live chat and was not left disappointed.
You can reach out for support through various channels like telephone, ticket, Twitter, and Facebook. However, before reaching out for assistance, you might find the answers to your questions in the extensive self-support resources, which include FAQs and tutorials. These resources are quite comprehensive and can help you find solutions on your own.