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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
September 13th, 2007

Dynamic Internet Hosts Webcast Supporting New Orleans Rebuilding Effort

Web hosting company provides technical support to New Orleans neighborhood struggling to rebuild - and become the nation's first "zero-carbon community."

NASHUA, NH - Dynamic Internet is proud to announce the company has been selected to provide hosting services to support this important project.

CEO and Chief Technical Officer James Dogopoulos commented, "The group came to us looking for a company capable of taking over the up-coming re-broadcast of their webcast. We were able to provide a high bandwidth web hosting server to meet their technical demands." Dyni.net will be providing all hosting and streaming support services for the group going forward. "I'm happy to be providing some technical insight to support a project that is helping to rebuild part of this historic city," noted Dogopoulos.

"We've gotten strong interest in this webcast from some of the top architecture firms around North America. So we needed to get the presentation up quickly and seamlessly - and we needed a Web host that could handle the traffic we expected. The response to the webcast has been phenomenal, and we're beginning to make a difference in rebuilding New Orleans and improving its sustainability," commented Dave Macaulay, a member of the zerocarbonNOLA project.

The original webcast occurred on June 28th. The rebroadcast is available at www.zerocarbonNOLA.org.

About zerocarbonNOLA.org:

Despite widespread delays in funding for homeowners, one New Orleans neighborhood is determined to rebuild - and they are rebuilding green. This effort was highlighted in the first webcast to focus on sustainable rebuilding efforts in New Orleans: Originally held from Sprint's Operational Headquarters. The multi-media presentation illustrated how New Orleans' Holy Cross Neighborhood plans to rebuild as a sustainable, energy independent community of the future and serve as a shining example for the nation as a whole. The continual re-broadcast and future streaming will be held from Dynamic Internet's hosting network.

To view the rebroadcast of the Webcast or for more information about the Webcast and the zerocarbonNOLA initiative, visit www.zerocarbonNOLA.org

For more information on Dynamic Internet's products and services, visit www.DynamicInternet.com or e-mail info@dyni.net