SAN MATEO, CA--(Marketwired - Feb 3, 2016) - Bitcasa, the cloud drive for the device economy, today announced a partnership with network operator Indosat Ooredoo, a leading telecommunications network ...
If you thought Bitcasa's infinite cloud storage was too sweet of a deal to exist on this mortal plane for $99 a year, that's because it was -- or at least partly because the bulk of subscribers filled ...
Bitcasa, a service best known for unlimited cloud storage at low prices, is now drastically raising its prices. For new users, unlimited plans will cost $99 per month or $999 per year. That’s ten ...
Streaming storage startup Bitcasa has removed support for its “infinite drive” storage plan that allowed unlimited storage for $999. The company has also decreased its free storage plan from 20GB to ...
Bitcasa made some serious waves when it hit the scene in December, offering bottomless cloud storage for $10 per-month or $99 for a full year. The service is now leaving beta, with the promised Mac ...
Anyone using Bitcasa’s unlimited cloud storage plans will need to make other arrangements, as the company discontinues the unlimited plans that put it on the map. Bitcasa says it’s upgrading to a new ...
Online storage service Bitcasa opened its doors this week, promising an end to external storage or pesky online capacity limits. The company's pitch is simple: You give them $99 per year, they give ...
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A couple of months ago cloud storage vendor Bitcasa made the decision to reverse its previous unlimited storage strategy. One of Bitcasa’s core value propositions before the move had been offering ...
Reminder: there’s no such thing as a free lunch. Bitcasa, a cloud storage service that initially made waves with a low cost unlimited storage offer is scrapping this option entirely — claiming it’s ...
SkyDrive, Dropbox, Google Drive, iCloud. Does the world really need another file hosting service up in the cloud? I say why not, as more competition can only benefit all of us. Bitcasa ...
TechCrunch Disrupt alumni Bitcasa has spent the last five months or so growing out of its beta launch, picking up new users and listening to feedback. Today, however, the waiting ends as Bitcasa is ...
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