Covad Communications Group was an American provider of
broadband voice and
data communications. By 2006, the company had 530,000 subscribers, and ranked as the 16th largest
ISP in the United States. Covad was acquired by
U.S. Venture Partners
U.S. Venture Partners (USVP) is a venture capital investment firm specializing in early-stage ventures in enterprise software, cybersecurity, consumer, e-commerce, healthcare, and IT-enabled healthcare services. The venture capital partnership ...
,
who in 2010 announced a three-way merger of
MegaPath
MegaPath was a business telecommunications company. In 2018, MegaPath was acquired by cloud service provider Fusion Connect for $71.5 million. Founded in 1996, it provides a voice, unified communications, internet access, Managed Security Servi ...
, Covad, and
Speakeasy,
creating a single Managed Services Local Exchange Carrier (MSLEC), providing voice and internet services;
the new company was named
MegaPath
MegaPath was a business telecommunications company. In 2018, MegaPath was acquired by cloud service provider Fusion Connect for $71.5 million. Founded in 1996, it provides a voice, unified communications, internet access, Managed Security Servi ...
.
In January 2015, telecommunications service provider
Global Capacity
Global Capacity is a Waltham, Massachusetts-based provider of telecommunications Connectivity-as-a-Service including Carrier Ethernet, used by companies for Internet access and WAN connectivity. Network services are offered using the company's ...
acquired MegaPath's wholesale and direct access business, which included assets acquired from Covad.
The name Covad was derived from acronyms which have varied over time, including ''COmbined Voice And Data'', ''Copper Over Voice And Data'', and in its earliest form, ''COpper Value ADded''.
History
Covad was the first service provider to offer a national
DSL broadband service. In addition they offered
Voice over IP,
T1,
Web hosting, managed security,
IP and
dial-up
Dial-up Internet access is a form of Internet access that uses the facilities of the public switched telephone network (PSTN) to establish a connection to an Internet service provider (ISP) by dialing a telephone number on a conventional telepho ...
, and bundled voice and data services directly through Covad's network and through
Internet Service Providers, value-added resellers, telecommunications carriers and affinity groups to businesses. Covad
broadband services were available in 44 states, including 235 Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs), a services area available to over 50 percent of all businesses. The company was founded in
San Jose, CA.
By 2008, Covad added the Samsung Acemap DSLAM to their portfolio on top of their pre-existing Nokia D50 DSLAMs, to allow for
ADSL2+ technology, which can reach DSL speeds up to 15 Mbit/s.
The launch of the AceMAP was primarily instigated to provide combined POTS and ADSL2+ service to Earthlink end users and were deployed in more residential areas instead of concentrating on business-centric markets.
Covad was acquired a by private equity firm,
Platinum Equity, in April 2008.
In 2010, it was sold to
U.S. Venture Partners
U.S. Venture Partners (USVP) is a venture capital investment firm specializing in early-stage ventures in enterprise software, cybersecurity, consumer, e-commerce, healthcare, and IT-enabled healthcare services. The venture capital partnership ...
,
which merged Covad, and
Speakeasy into MegaPath.
The three-way merger produced an executive team comprising the former
CEO
A chief executive officer (CEO), also known as a central executive officer (CEO), chief administrator officer (CAO) or just chief executive (CE), is one of a number of corporate executives charged with the management of an organization especially ...
s of all three former companies: Chairman and CEO (former MegaPath CEO) D. Craig Young, Chief Strategy Officer and Head of Wholesale Markets (former Covad CEO) Pat Bennett, and (former Speakeasy CEO) Bruce Chatterley as President of the Business Markets unit in charge of all non-wholesale customer sales, service and marketing.
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In mid-2010, Covad announced Ethernet-over-Copper services (EoCu) in the LA market. The new Ethernet product ran over a Fujitsu Flashwave based Ethernet core and provided symmetrical speeds up to 20 Mbit/s. Ethernet over DS1 service was added soon after. In early 2011, Covad (now as Megapath) announced expansion of the services on a national level by the end of 2012.
In September 2014, ]Global Capacity
Global Capacity is a Waltham, Massachusetts-based provider of telecommunications Connectivity-as-a-Service including Carrier Ethernet, used by companies for Internet access and WAN connectivity. Network services are offered using the company's ...
announced its plan to buy the assets acquired from Covad from MegaPath. The acquisition was completed on January 1, 2015.
References
External links
Official homepage
of Global Capacity
Official homepage
of Covad Communications d/b/a Global Capacity
Covad Communications
at Platinum Equity
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Internet service providers of the United States
Private equity portfolio companies
Technology companies based in the San Francisco Bay Area