NetDepot.com announces Bitcoin as a Payment Option for Cloud & Dedicated Servers

NetDepot.com announces Bitcoin as a Payment Option for Cloud & Dedicated Servers

Today NetDepot.com, the fast growing Cloud & Dedicated Server provider with its headquarters in Houston, TX and datacenters located in Atlanta, Dallas & New York City area is now accepting Bitcoin payments for all of its services including Cloud & Dedicated Servers.

“Bitcoin is a revolutionarily, vibrant and growing virtual currency which we fully embrace here at NetDepot.com. Our customers asked for this option and we delivered,” says Rodney D. Giles, President of NetDepot.com.

NetDepot.com recently out of the gates with a massive US expansion into locations such as New York City, Chicago and Los Angeles, in addition to their existing Atlanta and Dallas facility has been moving full speed ahead this last year with its ambitious growth plan.

In June, NetDepot.com announced the release of its Free 100GB per month CDN platform along with the revamping of its existing Dedicated Server Reseller Program.

Giles goes on to state,

“We have a full roadmap ahead of us this next 12 months and we look forward to delivering to our customers exactly what they want.”

NetDepot.com will still accept its traditional payment methods such as Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover and Paypal in additional to the announcement of Bitcoin.

About NetDepot.com

NetDepot provides leading-edge dedicated servers and cloud servers to a wide variety of corporate and enterprise clients. NetDepot utilizes robust, redundant datacenters in New York, Atlanta and Dallas giving the best performance and redundancy to its valued clients. NetDepot is net income profitable and carries no debt and has a 20-year history. With this solid financial management and long history it is the stable place for your IT needs.

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