Thanks for the review. I'm going to reply here just to clear up some misinformation contained in the responses to this thread.
We are in no way affiliated with this company that you are talking about. I have absolutely no idea how you came to the conclusion that we are. Their quality of service absolutely DOES NOT reflect ddoshostingsolutions.com in any way.
I'm going to assume that you came to this conclusion due to the reply I responded to above. We are very responsive, and have 24/7 support for all Emergency related issues. Customers frequently see response times within minutes and resolutions within an hour.
A quick search of your username reveals the accounts that you have had with us. The first account you signed up for over 3 years ago, which was when our DDoS protected web hosting service was still a baby, and undergoing development. Accounts back then cost $10/mo, but had much less protection than we currently offer. We've grown a lot since then and offer a more steady, solid service, with excellent DDoS protection, through years of experience in the DDoS related market.
As for the shared hosting account that you had with us, which was more recent, you had a few trouble tickets logged in relation to the hosting account that you had. One was about trouble accessing FTP (your site wasn't down). Another was about Remote MySQL access, and another about a custom DNS A record, and a few others. In all cases, the matter in question was resolved promptly within a few hours, except for one in which one of your scripts which were not functioning properly on the server. It appeared as though one of your scripts needed to be tweaked in order to perform correctly in a reverse proxy environment, and we're not PHP developers. You had no logged tickets about site downtime during this period of time, as well.
In all of your tickets to us (specifically the ones logged during your first account with us), we NEVER blamed the issues on your 'connection'. In many cases, we were simply straight forward with you whether there were some false positives or a network issue over at the DC.