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CLEC REPORT ™ 2004 - 18th Edition

Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: New Paradigm Resources Group
Published: January 2004
Product Code: R257-048
Description
The CLEC sector is moving closer to stability as 2003 draws to a close. Based on analysis of company and industry trends, the competitive telecom space has reached a kind of plateau where the operational improvements that have been put into place over the past few years by many CLECs have begun to make some positive changes among many of these companies. Based on these positive signs, NPRG predicts that the CLEC sector will see a steady up-trend over the next several years.

Bankruptcies, which have decimated the competitive telecom space over the past few years, sharply declined in 2003. Several CLECs have used Chapter 11 bankruptcy to their advantage, emerging with reduced debt and more efficient operations. NPRG believes that this can be viewed as both a positive and a negative for the industry as a whole. Though these companies have a second lease on life and are arguably better competitors after Chapter 11 than before, some may believe that true stabilization in the industry will occur when the weaker players leave the market and make room for stronger CLECs. Probably the biggest bankruptcy story of 2003 is MCI’s impending exit from Chapter 11, which may have far reaching effects for the CLEC industry.

This edition of the CLEC Report™ focuses on 62 traditionally voice-focused, facilities-based CLECs, as well as another 19 that could attain facilities-based status in the next 24 months. Regarding revenues and other metrics, the CLEC Report 2004™trade;, 18th Edition provides two sets of totals. The first is an aggregate number for the companies profiled in this report - the traditionally voice-focused CLECs. The second total adds in the aggregate number for all other facilities-based CLEC categories covered in other NPRG reports, which cover the entire competitive telecommunications industry. Thus, in addition to reporting on the companies in this Report, we are also reporting totals for the full range of industries that collectively constitute the facilities-based CLEC world.

As is the case across all NPRG industry analysis reports, the CLEC Report 2004™trade;, 18th Edition is a compendium of company profiles, each built on a foundation of basic metrics captured through primary research, as well as on thorough reporting and analysis conducted throughout the year by NPRG analysts. All of the industry metrics in the CLEC Report™ are aggregates of these company metrics. Thus, NPRG’s sector and overall industry numbers are not extrapolations, but actual totals built from the ground up.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Executive Summary



Chapter 2: State of the Industry



Chapter 3: Market Forecasts: Growth & Development



Chapter 4: Status of the CLEC Industry: Network Parameters & Revenue Figures




Chapter 5: Markets Served by CLECs: CLEC Networks (Operational & Under Development by City & State)



Chapter 6: Company Profiles
Advanced TelCom Group, Inc.
Allegiance Telecom, Inc.
AT&T Corp.
BayRing Communications
Birch Telecom, Inc.
Broadview Networks, Inc.
Buckeye TeleSystems
Cablevision Lightpath, Inc.
Cavalier Telephone Corp.
Cbeyond Communications, L.L.C.
Choice One Communications, Inc.
Cinergy Communications
Comcast Business Communication
Conversent Communications, Inc.
CoreComm, Ltd.
Cox Communications, Inc.
CTC Communications Group
Eagle Communications, Inc.
Eschelon Telecom, Inc.
Everest Connections Corp.
FDN Communications, Inc.
Focal Communications Corp.
General Communications, Inc.
Global Crossing Ltd.
Global NAPs
GlobalCom, Inc.
Grande Communications Network, Inc.
ICG Communications, Inc.
IDT Solutions/Winstar Communications -
Integra Telecom
ITC^DeltaCom, Inc.
Jaguar Communications, Inc.
KMC Telecom, Inc.
Knology Broadband, Inc.
Lightship Telecom
Logix Communications Enterprises, Inc.
MCI
McLeodUSA, Inc.
Mpower Communications Corp.
Network Telephone, Inc.
NewSouth Communications Corp
NTS Communications, Inc.
NuVox Communications
Orlando Telephone Company
Pac-West Telecomm, Inc.
PaeTec Communications, Inc.
Qwest Communications International, Inc.
RCN Corp.
RIO Communications
RNK Telecom
SBC Telecom
Sigecom
StratusWave Communications
SunWest Communications
TelCove
Telepacific Communications
TelNet Worldwide
Time Warner Telecom, Inc.
US LEC Corp.
Verizon (Verizon Avenue)
XO Communications
Xspedius Corporation



Chapter 7: Competitors Watch List
Access Point, Inc.
ACD.net
Aeneas Internet Service, LLC
Atlantic.Net Broadband, Inc.
Auditel, Inc.
Comspan, USA (formerly WANTel, Inc.)
Dixie-Net Communications, Inc.
Kancharla Corporation
Koyote Communications
LDMI Telecommunications
Norcom2000
NorLight Communications, Inc.
Northwest Telephone
PlanetLink Communications, Inc.
Supra Telecommunications and Information Systems, Inc.
Talk America
Tesco
Vycera Communications
Z-Tel, Inc.



Chapter 8: Where Are They Now?
BTI Telecom, Corp.
FullTel, Inc.
Ionex Telecom
TalkingNets Holdings
Winstar Communications
Vanion Incorporated



Chapter 9: Glossary of Terms
Ordering and More Information
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