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Lec Certificate Applications VIRGINIA CLEC CERTIFICATE APPLICATION STATUS REPORT Case Final Company No. Order Comments PUC/PUR 1. !NTERPRISE-Alternet 1996-00001 06-17-96 IXC Application in same docket Cancelled 03-13-00 PUC-2000-00047 2. !NTERPRISE-Hyperion 1996-00083 11-12-96 IXC Application in same docket Cancelled 03-13-00 PUC-2000-0048 3. @link Networks of Virginia, Inc. 2000-00311 03-29-01 Cancelled 6-27-01 (IXC as well) PUC-2001-00126 4. 1-800-RECONEX, Inc. d/b/a USTel 1998-00150 03-31-99 Canceled 2-14-11 PUC-1998-00150 5. 24/7 Cable Company LLC 2010-00052 01-12-11 Canceled 1-3-12 PUC-2011-00082 IXC in same docket 6. 24/7 Mid-Atlantic Network of Virginia, LLC 2012-00030 10-04-12 Cancelled 03-07-19 PUR-2019-00022 IXC in same docket 7. 2nd Century Communications of Virginia, Inc. 1999-00095 10-12-99 Cancelled 08-28-01 PUC-2001-00160 8. 360o Communications Company of Charlottesville 1998-00179 03-26-99 Now ALLTEL COMMUNICATIONS OF VIRGINIA, INC. IXC d/b/a Alltel CHANGED ALSO 9. 360networks (USA) of Virginia inc. 2001-00035 05-18-01 Canceled 05-17-07 PUC-2007-00036 IXC as well 10. A-Tech Telecom of Virginia, Inc. 2001-00222 Dismissed by Order 3-12-02 11. 365 Wireless, LLC 2012-00005 IXC in same docket Application withdrawn 4-11-12 12. AboveNet of VA, L.L.C. (was MFN Services, Inc.) 2003-00146 11-03-03 IXC as well Canceled 4-22-13 PUC-2013-00015 13. Acceris Communications Corporation of Virginia, 2004-00145 Withdrawn application by Company by order dated 05-11-05 Inc. 14. Access Dialing, Inc. Administratively closed 11-1-01 15. Access One of Virginia, Inc. 2013-00042 LEC only 16. Access Point of Virginia, Inc. 2002-00008 05-02-02 Cancelled PUR-2019-00127 17. Access Virginia, Inc. 1997-00038 07-23-97 Certificate cancelled 11-18-99 PUC-1999-00206 18. ACC Telecommunications of Virginia, LLC dba 2002-00011 05-09-02 IXC in same application Adelphia Business Solutions 2002-00214 (not providing service) Certificates cancelled 3-4-08 PUC-2008-00016 19. ACI Corp. (Rhythms) 1998-00045 5-20-98 Named changed (ACI cancelled) 20. Acme Telephone 1998-00127 Application withdrawn 21. ACN Communication Services Virginia, LLC 2004-00022 06-10-04 22. Adelphia Business Solutions Investment East, LLC 2002-00012 Case Dismissed (4-26-02)Interim Authority Granted IXC in same application 23. Adelphia Business Solutions of Virginia, L.L.C. 2000-00011 01-14-00 Canceled 8-6-09 PUC-2009-00034 IXC as well now Telcove of Virginia, LLC before was Adelphia 2001-00013 01-19-01 Now TelCove of Virginia, LLC Business Solutions of Virginia, Inc. dba TelCove was Hyperion LLC was Adelphia Business Solutions of Virginia, Inc.) 24. Adera, LLC 2007-00100 IXC as well. Application withdrawn and case dismissed 4-17-08 25. Advanced TelCom Group of Virginia, Incorporated 1999-00088 07-29-99 Canceled eff. 6-7-02 by order dated 05/22/02 IXC as well 26. AES Communications, LLC 2001-00011 04-20-01 Canceled 05-02-03 and IXC as well PUC-2003-00064 27. Affinity Network Incorporated dba Horizon One 1999-00098 10-19-99 Canceled 09-06-02 PUC-2002-00164 Communications, QuantumLink and Optic Communications 1 of 23 VIRGINIA CLEC CERTIFICATE APPLICATION STATUS REPORT Case Final Company No. Order Comments PUC/PUR 28. Airbus DS Communications of Virginia, Inc. 2016-00019 07-26-16 Canceled 05-29-18 PUR-2018-0047 IXC in same application (NAME CHAGE) Name changed to Vesta Solutions of Virginia, Inc. 29. Airespring Virginia LLC 2010-00056 Local only 30. Airus Virginia, Inc. (was IntellePeer Virginia, Inc.) 2014-00047 09-26-14 LEC & IXC – name changed from IntellePeer Virginia, Inc. 31. ALLTEL COMMUNICATIONS OF VIRGINIA, 2002-00028 03-06-02 discontinued local service 2002-00124 WAS 360O Communications INC. Company of Charlottesville Canceled 12-9-08 PUC-08-00090 32. Allegiance Telecom of Virginia, Inc. 1998-00111 10-22-98 Canceled 04-07-05 PUC-2005-00043 IX as well 33. Allied Riser of Virginia, Inc. (now Cogent 1999-00093 04-06-00 now Cogent Comm. IXC as well Communications of Virginia, Inc.) 34. Allied Telecom Group, LLC 2010-00075 06-15-11 IXC as well 35. Atlantic Broadband Enterprise LLC PUR-2017-00169 03-30-18 IXC as well 36. All Points Carrier Services, LLC 2016-00026 07-21-16 IXC as well 37. Alticomm of Virginia, Inc. 2003-00009 05-27-03 Canceled 01-12-05 PUC-2004-00159 38. AMCS Networking Services LLC PUR-2017-00015 05-31-2017 IXC as well (used in Virginia by: AMCS LLC) 39. American Communications Services of Virginia, 1996-00087 11-08-96 Canceled 10-28-02 (IXC) as well Inc. d/b/a e.spire 40. AMERICAN FIBER NETWORK OF VIRGINIA, 1999-00221 06-23-00 Certificate revoked 5-11-12 in PUC-2012-00001 INC. 41. American Fiber Systems VA, Inc. 2000-00324 04-19-01 Canceled 10-18-04 PUC-2004-00127 IXC as well 42. American Long Lines of Virginia, Inc. 2002-00224 03-21-03 Canceled 07-18-05 PUC-2005-00073 43. AMSC Subsidiary Corporation of Virginia 1998-00134 12-02-98 Was Access Point (name change) now Motient Services Inc. of Virginia (AMSC cancelled) 44. AOC Connect, LLC (was MFN Global Services 2006-00104 08-29-06 IXC as well LLC PUC-2006-00104) 45. Arbros Communications Licensing Company, VA 1999-00124 12-15-99 Canceled 6-21-02 by order dated 6-10-02 PUC-2002-00047 46. ATC Outdoor DAS, LLC 2008-00019 05-30-08 IXC as well 47. AT&T Broadband Phone of Virginia, Inc. 2002-00007 now Comcast Phone of Virginia, Inc. 2-14-03 was MediaOne Communications of Virginia, Inc. (2-15-02) FKA CCI 48. AT&T Communications of Virginia, Inc. 1996-00006 06-28-96 Canceled 7-26-02 PUC-2002-00119 49. AT&T Communications of Virginia, LLC 2001-00255 03-27-02 50. ATCALL N/A NA Application withdrawn 2-26-98 51. Atlantech Online of Virginia, L.L.C. 2005-00134 03-15-06 IXC as well 52. Atlantic Telecom (Now PICUS) 1997-00004 05-01-97 Certs.cancld 4-23-99 53. ATX Telecommunications Services, Ltd. 1997-00044 10-08-97 Certs. cancld. now LLC 54. ATX Telecommunications Services of Virginia, 2000-00228 12-15-00 ATX Limited will be voided (PUC-1997-00044) IXC filed 08-10-05 PUC- LLC 2005-00105 IXC Cancelled 5-20-08 PUC-2008-00043 55. Ax Telecommunications, Incorporated d/b/a 877 1998-00169 05-07-99 Canceled 12-14-05 PUC-2005-00149 DIALTONE and & HELLO 2 U 2 of 23 VIRGINIA CLEC CERTIFICATE APPLICATION STATUS REPORT Case Final Company No. Order Comments PUC/PUR 56. Baldwin County Internet/DSSI Service, L.LC 2007-00073 12-21-07 IXC as well Canceled 9-10-12 PUC-2012-00053 57. Baltimore-Washington Telephone Company 2003-00153 Withdrawn by order dated 03-16-04 58. Bandwidth.com CLEC, LLC 2007-00094 1-29-08 IXC as well 59. Bandwidth.com CLEC, LLC 2007-00015 Order Dismissing 08-30-07l 60. Bay Telcom, Inc. 2005-00140 03-03-06 Canceled 12-7-12 PUC-2012-00076 61. BCM One (fka McGraw Communications of 2005-00005 02-13-15 IXC Application in same docket. Name changed from McGraw Virginia, Inc.) Communications of Virginia, Inc. 62. BCN Telecom of Virginia, Inc. (was 2004-00121 10-08-04 INTERNATIONAL TELEPHONE GROUP OF VIRGINIA, INC.) 63. BellSouth BSE of Virginia, Inc. 1997-00172 02-17-98 Canceled 5-04-06 PUC-2006-00054 IXC as well 64. Bengal Communications International, Inc. of 2006-00005 05-05-06 IXC as well LEC Canceled 12-2-09 PUC-2009-00023 IXC canceled 916-15 Virginia PUC-2015-00043 65. BetterWorld Telecom, LLC 2010-00004 LEC only Dismissed 7-8-10 66. BetterWorld Telecom, LLC 2007-00055 Order Dismissing 11-13-07 67. Birch Communications of Virginia, Inc. 2010-00060 12-21-10 IXC as well Canceled 03-12-19 PUR-2018-00196 Name to Lingo Communications of Virginia, Inc. 68. BIT Networks, LLC 2001-00093 06-29-01 IXC Application in same docket 69. BLC Management, LLC 2008-00072 0BIXC as well(Withdrew application 1-5-09) 70. Blonder Tongue Telephone, LLC 2004-00110 02-07-05 1BCanceled 04-03-07 PUC-2007-00023 71. BlueStar Networks of Virginia, Inc. 1999-00106 09-22-99 2BCancelled 08-14-00 PUC-2000-00198 72. Blue Crane Networks, LLC 2009-00014 09-28-09 Cancelled 10-25-2016 PUC-2016-00053 IXC Application in same docket 73. BroadBand Office Communications – Virginia, 1999-00212 02-16-00 Cancelled 08-15-01 PUC-2001-00147 by order dated 08-03-01 IXC in Inc. same application 74. Broadplex, LLC 2000-00053 01-22-01 IXC in same application Canceled 8-20-08 PUC-2008-00066 75. BroadRiver Communications of Virginia 2001-00056 04-04-01 Canceled 11-20-03 PUC-2003-00154 Corporation (was PurePacket Communications of 2003-00154 11-20-03 Virginia, Inc.) 76. Broadslate Networks of Virginia, Inc. (was 2000-00049 12-15-99 Canceled 03-31-02 IXC as well (PUC-2002-00016) Cardinal Communications of Virginia, Inc.) 1999-00141 77. Broadstream Corporation of Virginia fka 1999-00128 Withdrawn and Dismissed Commcotec. 78. BroadStreet Communications of Virginia, L.L.C. 2000-00076 09-13-00 Cancelled 01-16-02 PUC-2001-00258 2001-00198 10-19-01 79.
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