Package Plans

Welcome to Genuous!

"A Real Place To Connect To The World"

GENUOUS is your Total Internet Solution. No other Internet company has dedicated itself to serving home users and small to mid-sized companies with every service they need to create and maintain a successful online presence.

Our main office is located in Central Michigan, USA, where we keep a close personal relationship with our community while providing world-class services, power, and savings that they deserve. View our GENUOUS dial-up locations. Our Partner Program is set up so that our growth creates relationships with other technology-oriented businesses and organizations across the US that already provide high-quality services to their community and by adding GENUOUS Internet services, they automatically gain the Internet service provisions necessary to servive in today's global markets. For more details on our services, please use the links on the left of this page.

At GENUOUS, Inc., our main goal is to make sure that everybody who deals with GENUOUS is completely satisfied. With services ranging from Web site design, to e-commerce, to high speed Internet access, we are sure that everything you require to develop and maintain your successful Internet marketing campaign can be found within our product and service mix.

What is GENUOUS, you may ask. GENUOUS is a newly coined word that means, "of beginning", or as we like to say, "An ever evolving momentum", and in today's rapidly changing world of technology, that is key.


Enjoy the ability to connect to the Internet from any of our locations throughout the US and Canada using your one Genuous.net iAccess account. Watch for our testimonial section.



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Unlimited, FAST 56K/V.90 LOCAL Internet Access throughout the United States and Canada, 2 Email Accounts with Web Access, 5MB Hosting Space, Setup CD with Quick Connection Software for EASY Installation! The Setup CD includes MS and Netscape browsers as well as a very easy to use and understand FTP (file transfer protocol) program to help you build your 5MB site. The iAccess rate of $18.95 is reduced to $15.00/month when coupled with the iHosting plan. See iCombo below to learn more.


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What would you do with 50MB Web space? Graphics, audio/video? Family tree? That's a lot of digital audio space that you could access from any Internet connected PC. Administer n SQL database?

You also get 25 Email accounts to allow easy communication for business and personal use. If your plan is to build your own site, you may arrange use of MS FrontPage extensions and a very easy to understand and use FTP program access, and more for the near wholesale price of $24.94 per month. We offer Windows NT and Unix servers at your option, ftp access, e-commerce options, web administration of email accounts, domain name registration, and our tech support is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to assist you with your domain ventures.

The iCombo package is designed for the do-it-yourself Web site owner.
Hosting and access at
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iAccess + iHosting Plans at a reduced rate!
$24.95 (iHosting) + $15.00 (iAccess) = $39.95/mo.
To sign up today on our secure server, select the option above that best fits your needs. Our automated billing service will handle the rest! Enjoy!! Call 1-877-GENUOUS or visit us in person at: 609 N. McEwan Street, Clare, MI 48617. Please send snail mail to: PO Box 311, Clare, MI 48617.

Get a taste of our community at www.mcewanstreet.com.

 
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