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DSCI Secures Spot on Inc's Annual Listing of the 5000 Fastest Growing, Private Companies  
   
 DSCI Corporation, Inc. is proud to announce that it made the Inc. 5000, Inc. Magazine’s annual listing of the 5000 fastest-growing, private US companies. The highly competitive Inc. 5000 ranking is based upon percentage revenue growth from 2005 through 2008.
 
Headquartered in Waltham, MA, DSCI was incorporated in 2001 offering a full range of telecommunications services through partnering with premier service providers. The company built and introduced its own carrier-class voice and data network in 2005. The network, which was designed to provide IP-based services such as MPLS VPN private networking, SIP Trunking, hosted PBX and unified messaging, also supports traditional services such as integrated voice and data services, dedicated Internet, voice T1 and ISDN-PRI.
 
Enterprise customers today are looking to telecommunications providers to help them save money, work smarter, and position their companies for the future. With its native IP network and suite of hosted services, DSCI is ideally positioned to deliver on those demands. 
 
Sean M. Dandley, President and CEO of DSCI, explains, “While helping our customers meet their telecommunication needs, we realize the benefits of longer contract lengths and higher revenue per site. Those two factors alone contribute greatly to our financial success. Our year-over-year results consistently show steady growth – even in the present economy.”
 
DSCI currently serves more than 1500 enterprise customers, primarily in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. In addition to the company headquarters in Waltham, MA, DSCI operates a 7/24/365 customer care center in Tilton, NH and a state-of-the-art engineering and data center in Manchester, NH.
 
About the Inc. 5000
The Inc. 5000, now in its third year, is a listing of the top 5000 privately-held, US companies ranked according to percentage revenue growth from 2005 through 2008. Revenue in 2005 must have been at least $200,000, and revenue in 2008 must have been at least $2 million. The list represents the most comprehensive look at this important segment of the economy – America’s independent-minded entrepreneurs.