Ecuity, Inc. provides telecommunications and high-
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Ecuity, Inc. provides telecommunications and high-speed data services using both Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) delivery and traditional, legacy telephone switched networks. The ECUITY legacy service business includes 800 service, 1 Plus (long distance) services, Internet Dial-Up Services, Web-Hosting and Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) broadband Internet services. It serves primarily the small and medium sized business and home office markets and selected residential markets. With respect to its VoIP service offering ECUITY provides VoIP telephone services and high speed data services, to businesses and residences over high-speed fiber optic networks and other selected high speed broad band networks. Ecuity’s voice and data services focus on quality of service (QOS) and advances calling features. Market The primary potential growth market for the company’s services is the sale of VoIP telephone services, high-speed data services and related emerging Internet based services. These are marketed through its wholly owned subsidiary Ecuity Advanced Communications, Inc., (EAC). The company also provides business and residential long distance telephone service, Internet dial up, DSL, T 1 connectivity, web hosting services, and VoIP. In addition, the company also provides the following telecommunication services: Internet Services, Dial-Up Services, Dedicated Access, DSL Service, ISDN Service, Email Account, Web Hosting, Long Distance, and WiFi Hotspots. Competition The company's competitors include AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, Allegiance, SBC, Qwest, Vonage, and Skype. Competition is also expected from cable companies such as Comcast, Charter, Cox, as well as telecommunications companies with cable operations and operating agreements, including SBC and Qwest and Internet and Internet related service providers such as AOL and eBay. In addition, enterprise software companies are direct and potential competitors in the development and provisioning of value-added services over telecommunications platforms, including IBM, SAP, Oracle, BAE and Microsoft.