Suffolk Online Website Maintenance
As you can see the Suffolk Online Website has returned from it's maintenance period!
Please accept our apologies for the length of downtime encountered with this.
Despite detailed plannning the process did take longer than anticipated, however this necessary maintenance is now over and following on from this we plan to announce some new service offerings and packages which may interest you, in the coming weeks and months.
Following this, we also hope to announce new ways that you can communicate with Suffolk Online, so please keep an eye on the website and your email where we will tell you all about this in due course.
- Submitted on: Tuesday 10th November 2009 @ 9:41 am
- Submitted by: SOL Support
- Last edited: Tuesday 10th November 2009 @ 9:46 am
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