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Pure Resale Services Page 1 - Table D: 2006 Annual Section 43.61 International Pure Resale Traffic Data for All U.S Table D: 2006 Annual Section 43.61 International Pure Resale Traffic Data for All U.S. Points International Message Telephone Resale Service <<< 2007 Data Not Available at Time of Publication >>> % of Total Number of Number of U.S. Carrier IMTS Resale Carrier Messages Minutes Revenues Revenues 3 Rivers Telephone Cooperative, Inc. 3 Rivers Communications 76,683 451,744 37,543 0.001 % 24-7 Telcom 3,505 19,653 5,054 0.000 A.M.S. Voicecom Inc. 3,563,569 18,929,516 2,700,111 0.044 Acceris Management and Acquisition LLC 15,102,620 152,435,962 18,433,728 0.303 Access Integrated Networks, Inc. 303,142 3,031,423 378,928 0.006 Access One, Inc. 1,067,362 3,626,495 628,859 0.010 Access2go, Inc 779 2,182 19,482 0.000 Ace Telephone Association Ace Link Telecommunications, Inc 3,035 19,941 5,700 0.000 ACN Communication Services, Inc. 2,482,420 22,915,184 7,346,131 0.121 Adams Tel Systems, Inc. 1,050 10,369 2,415 0.000 Advanced Communications Technology Inc. 17,762 133,626 25,505 0.000 Advanced Tel., Inc. 128,947 609,230 212,800 0.004 Advanced Telemanagement Group, Inc 633,774 4,565,145 407,205 0.007 Advantage Cellular System, Inc. 12,355 109,194 52,004 0.001 Advantage Telecommunications Corp. 6,692 85,296 18,994 0.000 Affinity Network, Inc. 4,635 52,868 14,799 0.000 Affordable Voice Communications Inc. 46,964 381,763 43,731 0.001 Agate Mutual Telephone Coop. Association Prairie Networks 272 812 347 0.000 Airdis, LLC 2,318 22,287 4,056 0.000 Airespring, Inc. 30,041,187 33,478,675 1,568,447 0.026 Al-Call, Inc. 14,001 85,198 16,366 0.000 Alaska Communications Systems ACS Long Distance, Inc. 703,480 4,204,130 999,641 0.016 Albion Telephone Company, Inc. ATC Long Distance, Inc. 2,163 12,025 4,731 0.000 Alhambra-Grantfork Telephone Company A-G Long Distance, Inc. 213 1,227 178 0.000 Allendale Sales & Service 2,551 23,392 5,845 0.000 Alliance Long Distance 798 6,521 1,491 0.000 Alma Telephone Company 26 140 47 0.000 Alpha Enterprises Limited, Inc. d/b/a Alpha Long Distance 462 2,750 778 0.000 Alpine Long Distance, L.C. 2,991 18,607 6,197 0.000 AMA Communications LLC, d/b/a AMA TechTel Communications 36,560 140,391 46,351 0.001 American Cyber Corporation d/b/a Discount Plus 1,204 8,688 8,428 0.000 American Fiber Network, Inc 249,445 2,090,207 231,959 0.004 American Fiber Systems Holding Corporation American Fiber Systems of Georgia, Inc 152 4,775 1,060 0.000 Idacomm, Inc. 11,130 99,840 6,349 0.000 American Samoa License, Inc. 1,426,534 6,647,874 1,986,663 0.033 American Telecommunications Systems, Inc 14,427 53,000 21,666 0.000 Americatel, Inc. 31,271,457 393,670,784 93,734,215 1.543 AmeriVision Communications, Inc. 176,992 1,741,466 464,298 0.008 Andiamo Telecom, LLC 2,858,838 11,875,924 2,884,878 0.047 ANEW Broadband, Inc. 283,290 2,832,904 354,113 0.006 Applied Commun. Technology, Inc. d/b/a ATC Long Distance 1,083 6,358 2,252 0.000 Ardmore Communications LLC 1,091 8,018 4,426 0.000 Arkansas Telephone Company, Inc. 1,119 7,479 739 0.000 Arkwest Communications, Inc. 5,793 38,418 3,586 0.000 Armstrong Telecommunications, Inc 9,785 66,018 11,607 0.000 Arrival Communications, Inc. 128,501 1,285,009 160,626 0.003 Arrow Communications, Inc. d/b/a ACI 18,629 112,764 41,073 0.001 Asia Talk Telecom, Inc. 662,617 9,625,929 1,522,578 0.025 Aspen Telecommunications, LLC 83,261 648,222 31,744 0.001 ASTAC Long Distance, Inc. 252 1,309 866 0.000 ATL Communications 764 7,544 1,054 0.000 Atlantic Telephone Membership Corporation 17,886 147,023 37,137 0.001 Auris, LLC 3,507,034 35,070,344 4,383,793 0.072 Azteca Mobile, LLC 18,106 181,064 22,633 0.000 Baca Valley Telephone Company, Inc. d/b/a Sierra Communications 95 422 354 0.000 - Pure Resale Services Page 1 - Table D: 2006 Annual Section 43.61 International Pure Resale Traffic Data for All U.S. Points -- Continued International Message Telephone Resale Service <<< 2007 Data Not Available at Time of Publication >>> % of Total Number of Number of U.S. Carrier IMTS Resale Carrier Messages Minutes Revenues Revenues Baldwin CellCom, Inc. 3,945 21,840 3,273 0.000 % Bascom Mutual Telephone Company 2,942 11,719 4,773 0.000 Bay Springs Long Distance 2,772 18,117 12,486 0.000 Baynet, Inc. 4,807 26,484 2,845 0.000 Belgacom International Carriers Services S.A. Belgacom International Carrier Services North America, Inc 139,436,354 205,148,635 24,433,486 0.402 Ben Lomand Rural Telephone Coop., Inc Ben Lomand Communications, Inc. (BLC) 40,738 239,629 60,976 0.001 Volfirst, Inc 322 859 138 0.000 Benkelman Telephone Company BW Telecom, Benkelman 329 3,398 1,355 0.000 BW Telecom, Hartman 266 1,771 385 0.000 BW Telecom, Wauneta 811 3,304 1,056 0.000 Beulahland Communications 438 2,567 631 0.000 BEVCOMM, Inc. 878 6,281 992 0.000 Birch Telecom Inc. 1,687,116 6,054,271 1,188,309 0.020 BIT Long Distance (Buggs Island Telephone) 3,969 47,123 6,478 0.000 Blanchard Telephone and Central Michigan Communications, Co 749 4,100 556 0.000 Bledsoe Telephone Cooperative, Inc. 2,350 19,774 6,085 0.000 Block Communications, Inc. Buckeye Telesystem, Inc. 132,197 576,795 72,766 0.001 Blue Valley Telecommunications, Inc 22,789 40,074 8,454 0.000 Bluegrass Telecom LLC 35,004 200,187 13,480 0.000 Bluegrass Wireless LLC 7,114 33,652 1,730 0.000 Borderland Communications, LLC 426 1,099 48 0.000 BPS Long Distance 493 1,643 115 0.000 Brazos Cellular Communications, Ltd Brazos Long Distance 950 6,404 4,983 0.000 South RSA #5 d/b/a Brazos Cellular Communications, Ltd 860 2,564 1,282 0.000 BridgeCom International, Inc. 1,111,016 6,254,504 1,454,404 0.024 Bright Long Distance, Ltd. 7,296 39,319 9,602 0.000 Broadband Dynamics, LLC 14,628,853 10,289,281 341,713 0.006 Broadview Networks Holdings, Inc. 2,443,121 12,849,652 2,898,619 0.048 Brooklyn Mutual Telecommunications Cooperative 533 2,353 762 0.000 Bruce Telecommunications, LLC 77 527 44 0.000 BTC Broadband 11,481 84,994 24,236 0.000 BTC Communications, Inc. 626 2,737 517 0.000 BTC Holdings, Inc. Blackfoot Communications, Inc. 1,032 7,767 2,623 0.000 Blackfoot Telephone Cooperative, Inc. 2,150 29,002 6,760 0.000 Bulloch Net, Inc. d/b/a Bulloch Long Distance 2,792 22,704 4,473 0.000 BullsEye Telecom, Inc. 362,570 1,316,457 444,154 0.007 Business Discount Plan, Inc. 662 2,498 3,999 0.000 Business Network Long Distance, Inc 136,712 559,211 278,778 0.005 Business Productivity Solutions, Inc. 347,911 1,545,795 336,322 0.006 Business Telecom, Inc. 1,563,531 6,613,942 1,378,284 0.023 C R Telco, Inc. d/b/a CapRock Telcom 3,494 31,812 2,971 0.000 C.M., Inc 33,392 163,788 22,852 0.000 C-I Communications, Inc. (CICOM) 1,160 3,723 634 0.000 C-M-L Telephone Cooperative Association 151 673 190 0.000 Cableco, LLC d/b/a GHValley Long Distance 1,150 12,013 3,576 0.000 Cablevision Systems Corporation Cablevision Lightpath Connecticut, Inc. 1,045,880 9,073,628 216,848 0.004 Cablevision Lightpath, Inc. 9,392,637 84,118,068 1,724,603 0.028 Cablevision Lightpath New Jersey, Inc. 2,456,425 23,603,695 156,840 0.003 Cal-Ore Long Distance Company 2,022 13,553 2,708 0.000 CALTEL Long Distance 170 2,619 476 0.000 Cambridge Telephone Company 404 2,292 657 0.000 Cameron Communications Corp. Cameron Communications, LLC d/b/a Cameron LD 5,359 31,868 5,160 0.000 Canby Telephone Association d/b/a CTA LD 18,285 102,465 20,457 0.000 - Pure Resale Services Page 2 - Table D: 2006 Annual Section 43.61 International Pure Resale Traffic Data for All U.S. Points -- Continued International Message Telephone Resale Service <<< 2007 Data Not Available at Time of Publication >>> % of Total Number of Number of U.S. Carrier IMTS Resale Carrier Messages Minutes Revenues Revenues Capital Telecommunications, Inc. Capital Telecommunications, Inc. 744,408 2,066,717 348,016 0.006 % Eastern Telephone Systems, Inc. 97,555 413,111 66,802 0.001 Carr Communications, Inc. Carr Telephone Company 492 4,432 798 0.000 Cascade Access, LLC 8,352 88,376 15,834 0.000 Cascade Communications Company 799 2,864 731 0.000 Casey Mutual Telephone Company 154 1,024 216 0.000 Cass Communications Cass Long Distance Service, Inc.
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