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Through a series of acquisitions (including e.spire
and part of ICG), Xspedius' network has grown rapidly over the past
few years, and now covers more than 3,500 route miles of fiber.
Building on an initial footprint of six cities (Lake Charles, Baton
Rouge, Lafayette, Memphis, Nashville and Greensboro/Winston Salem),
Xspedius Communications grew
enormously in August of 2002 with the purchase of e.spire Communications.
In January of 2003, Xspedius purchased the Texas assets of Mpower
Communications, and in April of 2005, the company purchased
the business and assets of ICG
Communications in five markets across the Southeast. Xspedius
states that it is continuing to pursue similar acquisitions in order
to grow its southern-centric asset base.

The company's IP/MPLS core network, based on solutions from Lucent
and Juniper Networks, now covers
more than 3,500 total route miles of fiber. The network is built
to handle increasing bandwidth demands and higher speeds in support
of both existing and new data services, including VoIP. According
to the company, its Lucent and Juniper multi-service network solution
enables Xspedius to converge IP, ATM and Frame Relay Services on
an MPLS core with the same quality of service as an ATM core network.
Xspedius offers a wide range of solutions for small to medium
sized enterprises and service providers, including local and long
distance voice as well as data and dedicated Internet access, in
46 facilities-based markets located in 20 states and the District
of Columbia. Connectivity solutions are available from DS1 to OC-192.
Xspedius also owns, operates and manages extensive metropolitan
fiber optic networks with significant transmission capacity.
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