September 25, 2007 (HOSTSEARCH.COM) Web hosting provider Advanced Internet Technologies, or AIT (http://www.ait.com), has put a hold on its domain name prices and launched Enterprise Hosting Plans, it was announced yesterday.
Fees for domain names with .com, .org. and .biz extensions are due to increase as retail prices increase in October. However, AIT has announced it will not pass these increases onto new or existing customers. The companys prices for both bulk registration and individual domain registration will remain unchanged. The company has also decided to reduce its bulk domain minimum purchase requirement from 50 domains to only 25.
Weve always focused on the lowest possible price with a great feature set for our domains customers. We discussed it and determined that wed eat the cost, explained Sean A. McCoy, the companys Chief Marketing Officer.
AITs introduction of Enterprise 1 and Enterprise 2 hosting plans provides its new and current dedicated self-managed customers with new fully managed hardware and software options. An additional completely customizable Enterprise 3 plan will be available later this year.
Founded in 1996, AIT caters for around 210,000 customers including Fortune 500 companies and small businesses. Based in North Carolina, the companys customers include Time Warner, Microsoft, Newsweek, U.S. Federal Government, PC World, United Nations, Business Week, The Oakridge Boys, State of North Carolina, Department of Defense, Wall Street Journal, ZDNet, Pizza Hut, and GOODYEAR.