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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Melbourne IT is a pioneering Australian domain registrar and web services company, founded in 1996, and widely regarded as a trusted partner for businesses building their online presence. With deep roots in the Australian tech landscape, Melbourne IT offers a broad range of solutions — including domain registration, shared web hosting, managed servers, cloud hosting, business email, [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Melbourne IT is a pioneering Australian domain registrar and web services company, founded in 1996, and widely regarded as a trusted partner for businesses building their online presence. </p>



<p>With deep roots in the Australian tech landscape, Melbourne IT offers a broad range of solutions — including domain registration, shared web hosting, managed servers, cloud hosting, business email, SSL certificates, and online marketing services. Their domain management service is especially robust, supporting a wide variety of extensions and features like DNS automation and private registration. </p>



<p>Their hosting offerings are built around high reliability and performance. For example, their cPanel web hosting plans come with NVMe SSD storage, unlimited bandwidth, proactive security, daily backups, and a 30-day money-back guarantee. Their WordPress‑focused hosting adds automated updates, cloning, staging, and real-time IP‑reputation protection, all while delivering strong uptime through locally based infrastructure. </p>



<p>Security is a key aspect of their service: Melbourne IT provides DDoS protection, web application firewalls, malware scanning and removal, and firewall protections to safeguard customer sites. </p>



<p>On the business side, they also support digital marketing efforts, offering tools for SEO, PPC, email marketing, and web design tailored for small to medium enterprises. </p>



<p>In short, Melbourne IT is a full-stack, Australian-owned provider with decades of experience, offering reliable and secure domain, hosting, and web services — especially welcoming for businesses looking to operate with strong local infrastructure and support.</p>
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