Dynamic Network Services Offers Safe Harbor to RegisterFly Customers

March 19, 2007

Manchester, NH -- Dynamic Network Services today announced the launch of a special safe harbor program for all Register Fly customers. After the revocation of RegisterFly’s ICANN accreditation, thousands of customers are left stranded, without reliable service and often experience difficulties in claiming back the assets they rightfully own.

We want to help these users and businesses regain faith in the Internet and its stability and will do whatever it takes to make them feel at home within our ranks. With almost ten years of networking experience and in its quality of top-tier provider to some of today’s largest IT corporations, Dynamic Network Services is ideally placed to provide these stranded customers with support and assistance by helping them claim their assets back and get their sites and email back and running in as little time as possible.

The company’s support team is standing by to answer the questions of affected users as well as provide them with a specially composed emergency package including handy tips on how to most effectively plan the transition as well as examples of stop-gap measures they can take to get their business back on track in as little time as possible.

Additionally, as a gesture towards those affected by months of unreliable service, Dynamic Network Services is happy to offer a $5 discount on domain registration services for for all new RegisterFly refugees. “We want to help these users and businesses regain faith in the Internet and its stability and will do whatever it takes to make them feel at home within our ranks.” said Tom Daly, the company’s President and Chief Technology Officer.

All users need to do to benefit from this offer is use coupon code “IFLEDTOO” upon signup. They will be able to immediately start claiming their assets back by using the company’s custom account management console as well as get in touch with its support engineers.

For more information, consult DynDNS.com/registerfled.