hosting provider

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meaningsofhostandprovider

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host
noun
uk
/həʊst/
us
/hoʊst/
someone who ...
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provider
noun[C]
uk
/prəˈvaɪ.dər/
us
/prəˈvaɪ.dɚ/
someone who ...
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(Definition ofhostandproviderfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The site owner must, within days of the receipt of the notification from thehostingprovider, remove the page or pages with the offending content.
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In general shared hosting will be inappropriate for users who require extensive software development outside what thehostingprovidersupports.
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By contrast, users can contract with ahostingproviderto manage hosted servers.
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Players can run their own servers or use ahostingprovider.
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It is now the official webhostingproviderfor the foundation.
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When a local participant submits a wavelet operation to a remote wavelet, the wave server forwards the operation to the wave server of thehostingprovider.
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It was a digital wireless cable, internet service, and webhostingprovider.
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Article 6 of the law establishes safe haven forhostingprovideras long as they follow certain rules.
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Most hosting providers offer a combination of services; e-mail hosting, for example.
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Interxion is thus able to provide access to a wide range of connectivity, telecoms, and cloud /hosting providers.
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