Atlantic.Net Unveils New Web Site; New Design Adds Search Features, Intuitive Navigation and Live Chat Support.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers GAINESVILLE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 20, 2003 Atlantic.Net (http://www.atlantic.net), Florida's largest privately held Internet service provider Internet service provider (ISP) Company that provides Internet connections and services to individuals and organizations. For a monthly fee, ISPs provide computer users with a connection to their site (see data transmission), as well as a log-in name and password. , today announced its newly redesigned Web site. The site's new features include keyword search functionality and improved navigation. "Atlantic.Net has always had a reputation for providing fast, reliable Internet services to residents, and as our company becomes increasingly focused on our suite of business solutions, we felt our Web site should show visitors that Atlantic.Net can help them get connected at home and at work," said Cameron Clayton, sales and marketing director. "With more graphics, improved navigation and interactive features, our site is more representative of Atlantic.Net's personality and the direction we're taking." The site's navigation has a "choose your own adventure" feel designed to help visitors find information quickly and easily. The home page gives customers a choice between services they can use at home or at work, yet all main sections are accessible from any page on the site. Perhaps the most exciting new feature, "Live Chat" is a tool that enables customers to get immediate answers to their questions while they browse the site. Visitors can send an instant message to an account executive to inquire in·quire also en·quire v. in·quired, in·quir·ing, in·quires v.intr. 1. To seek information by asking a question: inquired about prices. 2. about Atlantic.Net business services, and current members can get technical support or answers to billing questions. "The new user-friendly design reflects the company's commitment to customer satisfaction, providing improved channels of communication for our partners," said Clayton. "The new design and features make accessing Atlantic.Net and its expert staff easier than ever." Atlantic.Net offers high-speed Internet See broadband. access, Web site services, telecommunications and dial-up. To learn more about Atlantic.Net, call (800) 422-2936 or visit http://www.atlantic.net. About Atlantic.Net Launched in 1994 by two University of Florida University of Florida is the third-largest university in the United States, with 50,912 students (as of Fall 2006) and has the eighth-largest budget (nearly $1.9 billion per year). UF is home to 16 colleges and more than 150 research centers and institutes. students, Atlantic.Net is an Internet service provider offering high-speed Internet access, Web site solutions, telecommunications and dial-up. Atlantic.Net business services feature 24/7 network monitoring The term network monitoring describes the use of a system that constantly monitors a computer network for slow or failing systems and that notifies the network administrator in case of outages via email, pager or other alarms. and connection to an optimized Cisco Powered Network -- a designation reserved for the world's top 1 percent of ISPs. Atlantic.Net has been named to the Inc 500 list of the nation's fastest-growing private companies for three consecutive years. During the past nine years Atlantic.Net has acquired 13 Internet companies, has doubled or tripled revenues annually and has remained profitable every year since inception. Atlantic.Net's staff has grown to nearly 100 employees who regularly participate in the Alachua County Guardian ad Litem A guardian appointed by the court to represent the interests of Infants, the unborn, or incompetent persons in legal actions. Guardians are adults who are legally responsible for protecting the well-being and interests of their ward, who is usually a minor. drive to provide toys for needy need·y adj. need·i·er, need·i·est 1. Being in need; impoverished. See Synonyms at poor. 2. Wanting or needing affection, attention, or reassurance, especially to an excessive degree. children at Christmas and in local United Way and March of Dimes
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