MegaPath, Covad, and Speakeasy announced regulatory approval and the completion of their merger

September 1, 2010

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SAN JOSE, Calif. -- MegaPath, Covad and Speakeasy today announced regulatory approval and the completion of their merger, creating a next generation Managed Services Local Exchange Carrier (MSLEC). The new company will have relationships with more than 85,000 business customers and over 4,500 partners throughout North America. The combined company will be called MegaPath and will operate one of the largest end-to-end facilities-based IP communications networks in the country.

“For too long in the telecommunications industry, customer service and reliability have taken a back seat,” said D. Craig Young, Chairman and CEO of MegaPath. “With the combination of MegaPath, Covad and Speakeasy, we are bringing to market a leading nationwide IP network to deliver a complete line of end-to-end managed services, including voice, data and security. Small, medium and large enterprises will now benefit from a new service provider that is willing to invest in advanced services, while remaining heavily focused on customer service.”

MegaPath Inc.

Covad Communications Inc.

Speakeasy Inc.

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