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ATX and New Jersey Technology Council Renew Commitment To Helping New Jersey Companies Communicate
ATX, a leading integrated communications provider and a subsidiary of CoreComm Holdco, Inc./CoreComm Limited (Nasdaq: COMM), has renewed its strategic partnership with the New Jersey Technology Council (NJTC), extending the relationship that was formed in 1999. ATX will continue as the NJTC "Preferred Provider" of voice and data solutions to the association's approximately 1,300 member companies. This affiliation helps NJTC members communicate more effectively by providing special savings opportunities and a dedicated team of Consultants.
Bala Cynwyd, PA - June 28, 2002 - ATX, a leading integrated communications provider and a subsidiary of CoreComm Holdco, Inc./CoreComm Limited (Nasdaq: COMM), has renewed its strategic partnership with the New Jersey Technology Council (NJTC), extending the relationship that was formed in 1999. ATX will continue as the NJTC "Preferred Provider" of voice and data solutions to the association's approximately 1,300 member companies. This affiliation helps NJTC members communicate more effectively by providing special savings opportunities and a dedicated team of Consultants.
"ATX's affinity program has proved beneficial to many members of our association," states Maxine Ballen, President of the New Jersey Technology Council. "In addition to continuous and enthusiastic support of NJTC programs and initiatives, ATX helps our members realize more cost-effective, innovative solutions for their telecommunications, which also helps the NJTC promote economic and technology growth in our state."
"The NJTC has been a tremendous strategic partner for ATX," says Jeff Coursen, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the Commercial Division of ATX. "We're extremely pleased to extend what has been and will continue to be a highly productive relationship."
"Our alliance with the Technology Council has helped us establish our company throughout New Jersey," explains Paul Boyer, Vice President, Major Markets of ATX. "The Council's reach and influence throughout the state has been critical to our growth."
The New Jersey Technology Council provides business support, networking, information, advocacy and recognition of technology companies and their leaders. Founded in 1996, NJTC's more than 1,300 member companies work together to support their own enterprises while advancing New Jersey's status as a leading technology center in the United States. For more information on the NJTC, visit its website at www.njtc.org.
About ATX
Founded in 1985, ATX is a subsidiary of CoreComm Holdco, Inc., a facilities-based integrated communications provider offering local exchange carrier and inter-exchange carrier telephone, Internet, e-business, high-speed data, and wireless services to business and residential customers in targeted markets throughout the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest regions of the United States. ATX/CoreComm currently serves approximately 400,000 business and residential customers. For more information on ATX, please visit www.atx.com.
"Safe Harbor" Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995:
In addition to the historical information presented, this release also includes certain forward-looking statements concerning the future development of the business. Such statements represent the Company's reasonable judgment on the future and are based on assumptions and factors that could cause actual results to differ materially. The Company assumes no obligation to update these forward-looking statements to reflect actual results, changes in assumptions or changes in factors affecting such statements.
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