FEX.NET is a new file exchange from the creators of EX.UA
01.01.17
The work of the EX.UA service was stopped at the end of December, and it has already become known about the launch of a new resource – FEX.NET (File EXchange Network) by the development team. It will also allow files to be stored online, but now they can only be accessed by knowing the access key in the form of a set of numbers.
Yes, we expect to see messages about the publication of pirated copies of content with an access key;) Information can be downloaded in any format and size, but now it will only be stored on the servers for 7 days.
For now, this is a test version and additional features will be implemented within two months, including the launch of persistent storage and cloud streaming.
For the first 100,000 Ukrainian users, the projected price of information storage will be $1 per 1 TB per month. Owners of the same mail on EX.UA will also receive an additional extension on the FEX.NET domain with the same login and access password.
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