AtHomeNet Reaches Milestone with Over One Million Homes on AtHomeNet Community Website Service

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Georgia-based Internet service provider poised to provide even more groundbreaking community website software innovation

SUWANNEE, Ga., Nov. 27 /PRNewswire/ — Suwannee, Ga. firm AtHomeNet Inc. recently celebrated signing their one-millionth home to the innovative AtHomeNet Community website service. On November 9th, 2007 Association Manager and long-time AtHomeNet client Dennis McGarvey gave the green light to activate the Governors Club POA of Chapel Hill, N.C. website through AtHomeNet. This activation made the AtHomeNet service available in over one million homes scattered throughout communities nationwide.

“I am very excited about it. I cannot imagine operating an association without an AtHomeNet website and it is laughable how inexpensive and easy to maintain it is, not to mention that through all of this, all 8 or 9 years they haven't once increased the price,” stated McGarvey upon news of his community taking the tally over one million.

The announcement of AtHomeNet reaching this milestone comes on the heels of AtHomeNet beginning initial rounds of beta testing for it's newest technology breakthrough, the introduction of AtHomeNet Version 2. After many months of programming and tireless research culled from the feedback and requests of thousands of community administrators and industry insiders, AtHomeNet's development team is approaching an official release date for A2, an even more impressive complete community website solution.

AtHomeNet Director of Technology Jeff Sanders stated, “We are very excited to have reached this goal, as it represents the fruition of years of hard work and dedication to providing a product that has a positive impact on people and the communities they live in.”

“Selling our service to millions of homes is an accomplishment that our sales team is proud of, but more importantly is our commitment to clients, always making the service better and supporting it with friendly knowledgeable staff. This company mantra has enabled us to keep neighborhood after neighborhood filled with satisfied clients,” added Marketing Director Susan Sanders.

Founded in 1998 by husband-and-wife team Jeff and Susan Sanders, AtHomeNet is an industry leader in providing Condominium Associations, Home Owner Associations, and Management Companies with individually customized websites which embody progressive technology at affordable prices. AtHomeNet sites can be found all across America, representing Association Managers and condominium and home owners in a way that reflects both the beauty and the technology of their communities. Known for their knowledgeable support staff, excellent customer service, and monthly product updates, the AtHomeNet team's reputation precedes them as they continue to pioneer affordable community website technology.

AtHomeNet has released a series of promotional events and endeavors planned to celebrate the one million homes mark. This campaign includes the release of an interactive Website Community page located at http://www.myspace.com/AtHomeNet, as well as a series of videos celebrating AtHomeNet Communities and their residents located at http://www.myspacetv.com and http://www.youtube.com.

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