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November 1, 2009 All Long Distance customer accounts will include a $0.99 monthly fee beginning in the January billing cycle for 2010. |
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"I am extremely pleased with ECG's customer service, the representatives are professional, very product knowledgeable, and extremely courteous. Actually, I've had nothing but a pleasant experience with your company. I will be a life-long customer, and so will my relatives, who are telling their friends of your service. So, keep up the great work!" |
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"I'm writing to congratulate you on well run consumer organization. I'm not in the habit of writing corporate organizations, but my experience with your group deserves the exception. I offer you "well done" on every aspect of my initial customer sign-up..." |
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ECG Data Storage is an online backup service that allows you to backup your valuable
computer data over the Internet. ECG Data Storage automates the process of backing up your data
offsite. Backups begin automatically and your data is sent to and stored in two redundant
storage facilities located hundreds of miles apart. Your data is encrypted, and always remains
encrypted using a unique 256 bit encryption key that only you have. Moreover, you can restore
your files as often as you need to and at any time day or night, in as easy as a few clicks of
your mouse.
Whether your computers store data for your business such as customer records or personal data
such as digital pictures of your family, protecting your data from the unexpected is vital.
With ECG Data Storage, once you set up your backups, they run automatically. YourOnline Backup
files are compressed, encrypted and then sent to two redundant storage facilities, where they
wait for you to restore them if the need arises. ECG Data Storage contains many impressive
features that not only make the process of backing up easy and safe, but also let you manage
what to backup and how much data to store.
By now, you probably understand the importance of protecting your data. While virus software,
firewalls, and other security measures are all a vital component of proper computer and network
maintenance, the only way to ensure that your data will always be safe, is to back it up.
Traditional methods of backup include tapes, CDs and DVDs, ZIP drives and floppies. All of
these methods have significant disadvantages. Backups are generally not automatic and even more
importantly, someone has to physically transfer the media offsite where it must be stored in a
safe place.
Fortunately, Internet technology has now allowed a vastly superior method of backing up: online
backup. Online Backup (sometimes also referred to as remote backup) has considerable advantages
over other backup methods.
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