Deltacom, Inc.

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Deltacom, Inc.
Deltacom logo
Type Public (OTCBB: ITCD)
Founded 1997
Headquarters Huntsville, Alabama
Key people Randall E.Curran - CEO
Industry Telecommunications
Products Landline Telephone Service, Internet Service, Frame Relay, ATM
Revenue $580 million
Employees 2,000
Website www.deltacom.com

Deltacom, Inc. (OTCBB: ITCD, formerly ITC^DeltaCom, Inc.) is a regional CLEC operating in the southern United States. Deltacom provides voice (local and long distance), Internet service and wide area network connectivity via frame relay, ATM, or dedicated point-to-point circuits. Additionally, Deltacom provides directory assistance to its own customers as well as selling the service to other carriers.

The company has approximately 375,000 access lines, $580 million in annual revenues and 2,000 employees. Its target customers are small, medium and large businesses.[1]


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Deltacom, Inc. is the result of several mergers of various telecommunications companies over the last 100 years. The current incarnation was privately held by the ITC Holding Company before going public in 1997 as ITC^DeltaCom. In 2003 the company merged with North Carolina-based Business Telecom, Inc. (BTI).[2] In 2006 the company dropped the ITC from its name as the ITC Holding Company no longer owned a controlling interest.[3] As of April 2005, the primary shareholder is the private equity investor Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe.[4]

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Deltacom primarily provides services to the following 8 states:

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  1. ^ Deltacom, Inc. Corporate Fact Sheet. Retrieved on 2007-01-16.
  2. ^ ITC DeltaCom, BTI to merge operations (2003-07-11). Retrieved on 2007-01-16.
  3. ^ ITC^DeltaCom Communications, Inc. Changes Name to DeltaCom, Inc. and Introduces New Logo and Tag Line (2006-04-11). Retrieved on 2007-01-16.
  4. ^ SEC Form SC 13D/A -- General statement of acquisition of beneficial ownership [amend] (2005-04-06). Retrieved on 2007-01-19.

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