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Create New Account

Ordering a new hosting account online is easy. In order to complete your order, you just need to go through these steps:

Step 1: Register

All services provided by NCS can be accessed through the Client Center. The first step in opening an account is to create an account in the Client Center. If you already have an account with us, you'll simply need to log into that account to proceed.

Step 2: Enter Billing Information

NCS prefers to handle all transactions via credit card. Corporate customers can request manual billing if required. We accept all major credit cards (American Express, Discover, MasterCard, and VISA). If you require other payment arrangements, please contact us prior to opening an account.

Step 3: Choose Account Type

We offer several types of accounts on both Windows and Linux-based servers, designed to fit your company's hosting needs.

Step 4: Enter Account Details

Based on the type of account you choose, you'll need to choose various options for how you wish to use and maintain the account. Most of these options can be changed or added later, but it's generally easier to get it all out of the way at the start.

Step 5: Confirm Your Order

This step will show you the one-time and recurring charges you'll be paying. However, you won't be billed for service until after the account has been set up.

Step 6: All Done!

At this point, your order will be submitted and will normally be processed within 24-48 hours. Domain registrations take 24-48 hours to propagate around the Internet, but you'll be able to post your pages prior to the domain being available. You'll also receive an e-mail with detailed instructions on how to access your site and e-mail.

Let's get started!

 


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