Galaxy Teams With AT&T

Have reached an agreement that allows Galaxy to offer its Internet service via the AT&T Broadband network

November 5, 2002

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NEWTON, Mass., and ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Galaxy Internet Services, New England's largest privately held Internet service provider, and AT&T Broadband have reached an agreement that allows Galaxy to offer its Internet service via the AT&T Broadband network, the companies announced today. Galaxy will provide high-speed Internet service in AT&T Broadband's cable Internet-ready network footprint throughout the Massachusetts market. Galaxy currently provides dial-up access, leased lines, DSL and web hosting to a large clientele that includes residential, small business and Fortune 500 companies. Galaxy's footprint extends from New Hampshire to Georgia. "Our deal with AT&T Broadband will provide us with access to the rapidly developing cable network, and the ability to work with a strong company committed to allowing alternative Internet providers access within its footprint," said Bob Carp, president of Galaxy Internet Services. "We have every intention of becoming AT&T Broadband's strongest partner in Massachusetts." Galaxy Internet ServicesAT&T Broadband

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