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RESTON, Va. and OREM, Utah -- LightSquared™, a wholesale carrier building a nationwide wireless broadband network that will create consumer choice and drive industry innovation, and The ISP Store, a wholesale aggregator of Internet services such as DSL, cable, VoIP and wireless that resells these services to hundreds of small- and medium-sized Internet Services Providers (ISPs) and Wireless Internet Service Providers (WISPs) across the country, have announced a wholesale agreement.
Under this agreement, The ISP Store will offer its growing base of ISP and WISP customers, which serves nearly three million end-users, a range of services that run on LightSquared’s 4G-LTE network. Working with multiple backbone services, The ISP Store will provide ISPs and WISPs with services at highly competitive rates. By aggregating various Internet access services to deliver a cost-effective solution, The ISP Store enables its customers to generate recurring revenue. With access to the LightSquared network, those ISPs and WISPs can further enhance their current service portfolios by delivering advanced wireless broadband services at affordable rates.
“LightSquared’s groundbreaking business model ensures that we can provide our customers with affordable access to state-of-the-art wireless technology,” said William Calamia, president and chief executive officer of The ISP Store. “With LightSquared’s network, our extensive roster of customers can now offer their nearly three million end-users affordable wireless services that will boost their ability to succeed in an increasingly competitive marketplace.”
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