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'''The Positive Internet Company Ltd''' is a British [[Web hosting service]] provider. It hosts the crappy F1 forum F1Talk.co.uk owned by paranoid idiot Jason Westcott.
'''The Positive Internet Company Ltd''' is a British [[Web hosting service]] provider. It was the first UK [[LAMP (software bundle)|LAMP]] only hosting company, starting on [[November 18]], [[1998]].


Initially providing only shared web hosting Positive Internet has grown its portolio of services to include dedicated and managed [[GNU/Linux]] servers.

Positive is known for its distinctive [[giraffe]] branded logo and its unusually understated slogan: We're good.

In February 2006 Positive Internet entered the record books by hosting the ''[[The Ricky Gervais Show|Ricky Gervais Show]]'' [[podcast]], and was officially recognised by The [[Guinness Book of Records]] as hosting the most downloaded show.

The company supports a number of [[Free Software]] projects, including the hosting of a [[Debian]] distribution [[Mirror (computing)|mirror]], [[Richard Stallman]]'s website and the [[Geograph British Isles project]]





Revision as of 21:56, 21 January 2007

The Positive Internet Company Ltd.
Company typePrivate Limited
IndustryInternet & Communications
Founded1998
HeadquartersLondon, England
Key people
Nicholas Mailer, Joachim Jellinek, Tom Cordiner
ProductsWeb Hosting
Websitewww.positive-internet.com

The Positive Internet Company Ltd is a British Web hosting service provider. It was the first UK LAMP only hosting company, starting on November 18, 1998.

Initially providing only shared web hosting Positive Internet has grown its portolio of services to include dedicated and managed GNU/Linux servers.

Positive is known for its distinctive giraffe branded logo and its unusually understated slogan: We're good.

In February 2006 Positive Internet entered the record books by hosting the Ricky Gervais Show podcast, and was officially recognised by The Guinness Book of Records as hosting the most downloaded show.

The company supports a number of Free Software projects, including the hosting of a Debian distribution mirror, Richard Stallman's website and the Geograph British Isles project