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Austin Bestline Universal Telecom, Inc Letty Hoagland Rudy Hannah Ken Farnan Sprint LTD Sprint LTD Sprint LTD 6480 Sprint Pkwy. 425 N. 3rd St. 6860 W. 115th ST. Bldg. 13 Leesburg, FL 34748 Overland Park, KS 662112400 Overland Park, KS 66251 Matthew Capozzi Lisa Hoffman Suzanne Howard Global Crossing Sprint LTD Cox Nevada Telcom, L.L.c. Telecommunications, Inc. 5454 W. 1l0th St. 2400 Lake Hearn Drive 1120 Pittsford-Victor Rd. Overland Park, KS 662111204 Atlanta, GA 30319 Pittsford, NY 14534 Michael Pauls Scott Stewart Manual Molina AT&T (ATX) AT&T (ATX) Americatel 2121 E. 63rd SI. ONE AT&T WAY 4045 NW 97th Ave RoomC2N2A Rm2A-130V Miami, FL 33178 Kansas City, MO 64130 Bedminster, NJ 079210752 Sean Ratchford Dee Mathews Connie Ahl MCI MCI Sprint-Nextel (GMG) 707 17th SI. 2270 Lakeside Blvd. 7171 W. 95th SI. Suite 4200 Richardson, TX 75082 Overland Park, KS 66212 Denver, CO 80202 Grant Riemer Jennifer Hart Naomi Taber Austin Bestline Universal Telecom, Inc. ITS 501 Capitol ofTX Hwy North P.O. Box 679 6700 Pioneer Pkwy Building 8, Suite 200 LaGrande, KY 400310679 Johnston, IA 50131 Austin, TX 78746 Tim Halsey Rick Umstead Steve Thompson MCI MCI MCI 12351 Sunrise Valley Dr. 12351 Sunrise Valley Dr. 12351 Sunrise Valley Dr. Reston, VA 22091 Reston, VA 22091 Reston, VA 22091 Bill Czolba Luis Tejada Neal Lam CTC Exchange Services, Inc. Americatel Pac-West Telecomm dba Americall 68 Cabarrus Ave. East 4045 N"W 97tb Ave. 4210 Coronado Ave. P.O. Box 227 Miami, FL 33178 Stockton, CA 95204 Concord, NC 280260227 Kevin Kain Mike Blanton Steve Green MCI MCI MCI 7000 Weston Parkway 7000 Weston Parkway 8200 Greensboro Drive 2nd Floor 2nd Floor McLean, VA 22102 Cary, NC 27513 Cary, NC 27513 Necall McKoy Penny Bewick Dennis Kelley MCI New Edge Networks 1-800-Reconex 2520 Northwinds Parkway 3000 Columbia House Blvd. 2500 Industrial Ave 5th Floor Ste. 106 Hubbard, OR 97305 Alpharetta, GA 30004 Vancouver, WA 98661 Joe Goor Bill Braun Barbara Bouton Stingray Communications dba 1-800-Reconex Sprint-Nextel (GMG) Stamet/Goor 2500 Industrial Ave. 6360 Sprint Parkway 6130 W. Flamingo Hubbard, OR 97032 Overland Park, KS 662511666 Suite 101 Las Vegas, NV 89103 .1, LJilii iii ,il.d.tWil Kenneth Parkes Marilyn Scherer James Cummins Sprint LTD Sprint LTD Sprint LTD 6480 Sprint Parkway 6480 Sprint Parkway 6480 Sprint Parkway Bldg. 13 Bldg. 13 Bldg. 13 Overland Park, KS 66251 Overland Park, KS 66251 Overland Park, KS 66251 Shawn Hadley Michael Haynes Michael Jewell Sprint LTD SprintED Sprint LTD 6480 Sprint Parkway 6480 Sprint Parkway 9300 Metcalf Bldg. 13 Bldg. 13 KSOPKB0501-501 Overland Park, KS 66251 Overland Park, KS 66251 Overland Park, KS 66212 Wendy Marine Shelly Schumaker Jocelyn Fallon Sprint LTD Sprint LTD Sprint LTD 6480 Sprint Parkway 6480 Sprint Parkway 6480 Sprint Parkway Bldg. 13 Bldg. 13 Bldg. 13 Overland Park, KS 66251 Overland Park, KS 66251 Overland Park, KS 66251 Roger Stepien Shelia Rafferty Steve Goodman Sprint LTD Sprint LTD NTELOS 9300 Metcalf 6480 Sprint Parkway 401 Spring Lane KSOPKB0602-6674 Bldg. 13 Suite 300 Overland Park, KS 66212 Overland Park, KS 66251 Waynesboro, YA 22980 Pamela Sherwood Keith Carter Time Warner Communications Eric Larsen Texas HomeTel, Inc 4625 W. 86th Street Tallahassee Telephone Exchange 4302 Ross Ave Suite 500 Tallahassee, FL 32302 Dallas, TX 75204 Indianapolis, IN 46268 Gina Harrynarine Mark Head Tracey Norris High Tech Communications of Fidelity Communications Services Local Telecom Services Central Florida, Inc Inc 3537 West 7th Street 2605 NE 3rd Street 64 N. Clark Ft. Worth, TX 76107 Ocala, FL 344707045 Sullivan, MO 63080 Bobby Suggs Michael Servos TomShauh Consumers Telephone & Telecom, Excelink Communications, Inc D&E Communications LLC 1020 Spruce Dr. 124 East Main St 914 Hay St Belleair Beach, FL 337863327 Ephrata, PA 17522 Fayetteville, NC 28305 Kenny Fitch Elaine Bennett Paul Hoge Ameritech Information Industry Qwest Communications C-I Communications, Inc Services 555 17th St P.O. Box 100 350 North Orleans St 3rd Floor Emily, MN 56447 Floor 5 Denver, CO 80202 Chicago, IL 60654 Mark Witcher Linda Wahlgren Larry Moyer AT&T (ATX) Sprint-Nextel (GMG) Sprint-Nextel (GMG) Law Dept 903 E. l04th St 903 E. 104th St. 919 Congress Ave., Suite 900 Kansas City, MO 64131 Kansas City, MO 641314509 Austin, TX 78701 Gene Dinwiddie Christopher DePew Robert Jankovics Green Hills Telecommunications Qwest Communications Nevada Telephone, Inc, Services 555 Seventeenth Street 1700 S. Main Street P.O. Box 227 Suite 1000 Las Vegas, NY 89104 Breckenridge, MO 64625 Denver, CO 80202 Cynthia Batchelder TCG South Florida Mindy Howell Melissa Balderas 1875 Lawrence St BroadWing Communications BroadWing Communications Rm. 8th Floor Denver, CO 80202 Mitchell Menezes Melanie Hall Thomas Reilly TCG South Florida Sprint LTD Sprint LTD 1875 Lawrence St 6480 Sprint Parkway 2330 Shawnee Mission Pkwy Room 15-21 Bldg. 13 Westwood, KS 662052005 Denver, CO 80202 Overland Park, KS 66251 Ken Vaughan Lorin Pollock Christopher Suell Sprint LTD Sprint LTD Sprint LTD 600 New Century PKWY 665 Lexington Ave. 600 New Century Parkway New Century, KS 660311101 Mansfield, OH 44907 New Century, KS 660311101 Dennis Davis Richard Nelson Roger Heydinger Sprint LTD Sprint LTD Sprint LTD 9300 Metcalf 5454 W. 11 Oth St. 1400 N. 4th Ave. KSOPKB0501-5180 Overland Park, KS 66211 Sidney, OH 453659093 Overland Park, KS 66212 Don Hord Jeffrey Caswell Bill Wirt Sprint LTD Sprint LTD Sprint LTD 9300 Metcalf 6480 Sprint Pkwy 3417 N. Roan St. KSOPKB0501-5200 Bldg. 13 (Kingsport HWy) Overland Park, KS 66212 Overland Park, KS 66251 Johnson City, TN 376011217 Don Aldridge John Fury Connie Simon Amerimex Communications Corp. New South Communications Time Warner Telecom 1078 Alpharetta St. New South Center 4625 W. 86th St. Ste.9 Two N. Main Center Suite 500 Roswell, GA 30075 Greenville, SC 29601 Indianapolis, IN 46268 Wendy Kaczmar Candice Hamilton MCI George Baker MCI 22001 Loudoun County Prkwy. MCI Ashburn, VA 20147 Mary McGrath Phillip Clifton Edward J. Corcoran MCI MCI MCI Denise Berger Pam Nelson Lizabeth Watson AT&T (ATX) AT&T (ATX) MCI 1200 Peachtree 1200 Peachtree Atlanta, GA 30309 Atlanta, GA 30309 Connie Crippen Gary Nuttall Todd Anderson Sprint LTD US Telephone Holding, Inc. Central Utah Communications 6360 Sprint Parkway 805 Central Expressway S #100 25 N. State St Bldg. 5 Allen, TX 75013 Fairview, UT 84629 Overland Park, KS 66251 Karen Harris Dion Jefferson Robert Gardner Matrix Telecom, Inc. Sprint-Nexte! (GMG) Sprint LTD 300 N. Meridan 3065 Cumberland CiT. Se 425 N. 3rd SI. Ste. 115 S Cumberland Ctr. I Leesburg, FL 34748 Oklahoma City, OK 73107 Atlanta, GA 30339 Sprint LDD Provisioning Group Sandie McDowell chapman Sprint-Nexte! (GMG) Peter Johnson Sprint-NexteI (GMG) 6363 College Blvd. SBC Telecom/SBC National Overland Park, KS 66211 Jeff Champlin SBC Telecom/SBC Nationa! Carla Watkins 1010 Pine SI. Lorelie McRae SBC Telecom/SBC National Room IOW50 SBC Telecom/SBC National SI. Louis, MO 63101 Glenn Ratliff Guinn Leverett Brian Ayers GCR Telecommunications, INC. New East Telephony, Inc. (NET) SBC Telecom/SBC National P.O. Box 511 254 East Main Street South Boston, VA 24592 Belhaven, NC 27810 Kevin Clarke Deborah S. Kane Alternative Access Telephone Mary Ann Mitchell Aspire Telecom Communications DBA AA Tele­ Rosebud Cotton Company 207 Elk Park Drive Com 501 West Main Asheville, NC 28804 2863 Northlake Blvd. Rosebud, TX 76570 Ste.2 Paul Masters Ken Jefferson Joel Novitski Ernest Communications Genesis Telecommunications, LLC CTSI 6475 Jimmy Carter Blvd. 1117 Reynolds Avenue 100 CTE Drive Ste. 300 POBOX 1594 Dallas, PA 18612 Norcross, GA 300711726 Greenwood, SC 29648 Steve Walter Al Silvidi Thomas K. Dawson Data-Telecom Corp. Buckeye Telesystem Buckeye Telesystem 6 Perry SI. 4818 Angola Rd. 5566 Southwyck Blvd. POBOX 369 Toledo, OH 43615 Toledo, OH 436!4 Wapakoneta, OH 458960369 Todd Harpest Rex Pasco Al Weigand QualSTAR Communications Hancock Communications Penn Telecom 417 Wayne Ave. (Diversified Communications) 2710 Rochester Rd. Ste. 102 2331 East, 600 North Cranberry Township, PA 16066 Defiance, OH 43512 POBOX4 Maxwell, IN 46154 Kim Klingler Cody Sullivan Art MaGee TSC Communications, Inc. (aka Warwick Valley Telephone Budget Phone, Inc. Telephone Service Co.) Company P.O. Box 19360 2 Willipie Street 47 Main Street Shreveport, LA 71149 Wapakoneta, OH 45895 Warwick, NY 10990 Richard Stevens Joan Meech Joanne Salisbury Centel Communications Centel Communications Progress Telecom (Caronet) 1505 S. Grant 1505 S, Grant 263 13th Ave South PO Box 25 PO Box 25 SI. Petersburg, FL 33701 Goldendale, WA 98620 Goldendale, WA 98620 Greg Hoffman Peggy Rainwater Larry Ritchie Sprint LTD Sprint LTD Sprint LTD 2330 Shawnee Mission Pky. 6480 Sprint Parkway 401 W. Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. West Wing Bldg. 13 Greenville, NC 27834 Westwood, KS 662052005 Overland Park, KS 66251 Teddy Coggins John Pulliam Bill Gillispie Sprint LTD Sprint LTD Sprint LTD 600 New Century Pkwy. 600 New Century New Century, KS 66031 New Century, KS 66031 Mark Crowley Warren Craycraft Chad Leslie Sprint LTD Sprint LTD Sprint LTD 600 New Century Pkwy 425 N. 3rd. St. 600 New Century Pkwy. 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