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Wednesday
Mar072007

Corpus Christi Select Earthlink to Manage Wi-Fi Network

Source: EarthLink Press Release

EarthLink (Nasdaq:ELNK) Wi-Fi continues to make its way across the country as the company, today, reached a deal with the City of Corpus Christi, TX.  Under this agreement, EarthLink takes ownership of the Wi-Fi network currently deployed in Corpus Christi and enters into a franchise agreement that enables EarthLink Municipal Networks (EMN) business unit torovide residents and businesses with retail Wi-Fi Internet service.

The City of Corpus Christi built its network to improve public safety, utility reading, and other City services.  Working with the CC Digital Community Development Corporation, which was created to operate and manage the City’s wireless mesh and fiber optic network, EarthLink will complement Corpus Christi’s Wi-Fi mission by providing affordable, high-speed, wireless Internet access to residents, businesses and visitors.

"We are pleased to have this opportunity to partner with EarthLink Municipal Networks," said George K. "Skip" Noe, City Manager of Corpus Christi.  "The EMN relationship will enable us to provide the Corpus Christi community with competitive commercial Internet services, give ISPs an equal opportunity to participate, and ensure a return on the City’s current and ongoing network investment."

"We look forward to offering award-winning Internet service to Corpus Christi residents and businesses over the City’s Wi-Fi network," said Donald Berryman, president of EarthLink’s municipal networks unit. "Over the past decade, we’ve won numerous "best in class" awards for our dial-up and high speed tools and products and are expanding that commitment to customer service and support to our growing base of EarthLink Wi-Fi customers."

EarthLink will offer 30 consecutive days of free service available for all residents of and visitors to Corpus Christi once the ISP has taken ownership and optimized the network, so that users can test and use the EarthLink Wi-Fi services anywhere throughout the Wi-Fi mesh network.

Corpus Christi residents will be able to subscribe to EarthLink Wi-Fi Internet access for about $20 a month.  Subscribers will receive all the products and support they have come to expect from EarthLink, including eight mailboxes and the ISP’s powerful protection tools, such as spamBlocker and the EarthLink Protection Control Center.  Qualifying customers also receive a Wi-Fi modem for at-home use. In addition, EarthLink will enable multiple, competing providers, such as PeoplePC, to offer their services to consumers and businesses over its network as part of its commitment to open access.

"The City has evaluated network partnership opportunities for several months," Noe said.  "EarthLink Municipal Networks, a national leader, has uniquely demonstrated concrete interest and ability to support the CC Digital Community Development Corporation’s network partnership requirements in the immediate future.  Beyond the partnership with EMN, the Corporation will continue to develop network, technology, and application partnerships that further advance government, business, educational, and community opportunities for Corpus Christi, Texas."

About the CC Digital Community Development Corporation

Leading the digital community revolution, the CC Digital Community Development Corporation was created by the City of Corpus Christi, Texas to leverage the City’s information infrastructure for the advancement of the entire community.  In December 2006, the City completed a fiber optic and Wi-Fi mesh network that provides coverage to 85% of the city’s 280,000 residents.

The Corporation recognizes that the development information infrastructure in the digital age is as critical as the development of roadway, airway, and waterway infrastructure was in the industrial age. In addition to enabling competitive network access services, the Corporation will develop partnerships to enable essential government, business, education, and marketplace services that further advance community opportunities.

Tuesday
Mar062007

Lightower Closes DataNet Deal, To Acquire Keyspan Communications

Source: Lightower Press Release

Lightower Fiber, LLC, a provider of digital fiber optic networks, announced today that it will acquire 100 percent of the outstanding shares of DataNet Communications Group, Inc. (“DataNet”).  It has also entered into an agreement to acquire KeySpan Communications (“KeySpan Comm”), expanding the company’s fiber optic network offerings throughout the Northeast.  With the addition of DataNet and KeySpan Communications’ fiber assets, Lightower Fiber more than triples its available route miles.

“With the recent establishment of Lightower Fiber as a unique entity, we are pleased that execution of our growth strategy is already well underway,” said Doug Wiest, CEO of Lightower, LLC.  “The combined network of DataNet and KeySpan Communications is an excellent geographic complement to ours, and we are well-positioned to take advantage of the market opportunity for fiber assets and backhaul services.”

The consolidation of assets will extend Lightower Fiber’s network availability to over 3,600 route miles connecting Boston, Albany, Manhattan and Providence.  Customers will benefit from DataNet’s 1,600 route miles throughout New York State’s Hudson Valley region including service to communities in New Jersey and Connecticut and KeySpan Comm’s 1,000 route miles throughout New York City and Long Island, where the network covers both Suffolk and Nassau Counties.  This extensive fiber network footprint now reaches key routes in Orange, Westchester and Rockland Counties in NY, Bergen County, NJ and Fairfield County, CT.

Lightower Fiber will also receive the rights to capacity in KeySpan Comm’s three Trans-Atlantic cable systems from New York to Paris and London.  With the addition of KeySpan Comm’s network, Lightower Fiber will offer unique fiber optic links between the Trans-Atlantic landing stations and points outside of New York City using routes diverse from Manhattan.

“The acquisitions of DataNet and KeySpan Communications build on our already well-established fiber network and solidify our footprint in the Northeast,” said Rob Shanahan, CEO of Lightower Fiber.  “By connecting the three networks, Lightower Fiber is able to provide quicker, more flexible, comprehensive dark fiber and Ethernet backhaul services across a larger multi-state territory to wireless and telecommunications carriers, as well as our enterprise customers across the Northeast.”

“We are excited to join forces with Lightower Fiber,” said John Pinto, COO of DataNet Communications.  “We share a common business philosophy that makes us well-suited to become a substantial force in this industry, enabling us to better support the comprehensive needs of enterprise, telecommunications and wireless customers in the communities we serve.”

Lightower Fiber has completed the acquisition of DataNet Communications and expects to complete regulatory approval for KeySpan Comm in Q2 2008.

DataNet Communications Group, Inc. is a facilities-based provider of native Ethernet and SONET-based services.  Founded in 1999, the company constructed its own fault tolerant, highly reliable fiber optic network to serve the needs of both enterprise and carrier customers throughout the Hudson Valley region of New York.  In recent years the company has expanded its fiber optic network to surrounding areas in New Jersey & Connecticut, further enabling the delivery of advanced broadband services.  DataNet is headquartered in Newburgh, NY.