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Competitive Companies, Inc. Benefits on Interconnection Agreements With AT&T and Verizon With its Merger of ICM, Inc.

Interconnection agreements allow data and voice traffic the AT&T network.

RIVERSIDE, Calif., Sept 15, 2008 — Competitive Companies, Inc. (CCI) (CCOP) and Innovation Capital Management, Inc. (ICM) parent of DiscoverNet, Inc., will realize significant advantages with its interconnection agreements with AT&T and Verizon said William Gray, President of ICM, Inc. Interconnection Agreements allow the rights to exchange data and voice traffic onto the AT&T and Verizon worldwide networks with traffic originating from the Competitive Companies network via its merger with ICM, Inc. This has significant advantages in that all companies merging into Competitive Companies will have the same benefit further increasing the customers' reach across North America and beyond. Essentially any data and voice traffic originating from the Competitive Companies growing network can travel through the AT&T and Verizon network seamlessly and provide connection to its customers within the networks certified locations.

Our objective is to continue growing our network in rural markets via organic and acquisition growth allowing us to further promote broadband Internet access and Voice over IP connections says Jerald Woods, President of Competitive Companies, Inc. Competitive Companies, Inc. has been providing broadband Internet access since 1996 and now through its merger with ICM, Inc. will be able to significantly expand its reach to other rural markets throughout North America.

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