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August 2, 2006
 
 
Smaller proves better, eGIX shows after storm
Carmel company gets data flowing
 
August 2, 2006
 
 
Hours after a heavy storm blew dozens of windows out of the Indiana Square building Downtown in April, a Carmel company was restoring critical communications to some of the building's tenants. Law firms, accounting firms and other companies effectively were shut down because paper records were sucked out through gaping holes in the building and blown down the street.

Some of them turned to eGIX, a telecommunications company headquartered in Carmel's Meridian Street office corridor, to get back in business in temporary offices.They couldn't wait a month for the big utility companies to restore their phones, computer links and Internet access, voice mail and other messaging and communications.

Specialty companies like eGIX provide integrated high-speed voice and data communications service and claim to be big enough to offer the newest in the telecom industry, but small and local enough to respond to trouble.
"Disaster recovery is part of our business. We do it all the time, and we're willing to do whatever it takes because we're Hoosiers," said Steven L. Johns, president of eGIX. Helping companies rebound from disasters is a small part of the eGIX operations.

The 18-year-old company does business in 23 states with technology that goes far beyond simple telephones.
It provides a private secure Internet system, voice and Internet combined systems, "Follow Me" networks of instant communication with the same number anywhere, and more.
 
In a relatively few years, the company has become one of the stars of Central Indiana's growing lineup of science and technology companies.

State economic development leaders said eGIX is one of the companies that builds Indiana's base for the emerging economy, which in turn helps to lure more technology and bio-science companies. "Sometimes we think that we need a lot of big companies like Lilly, but it took Lilly nearly 100 years to get to the first $1 billion," said Bruce Kidd, director of entrepreneurship at the Indiana Economic Development Corp. "Instead, Indiana needs a lot more small and midsized companies like eGIX. "They are the type of company that has a stellar management team that knows how to build a large footprint for their business, to spread their telecom network and do the job better than anyone else."

The success of eGIX and other companies is a magnet for similar companies to consider moving to the area, said Jeff Burt, director of the Hamilton County Alliance that promotes business development. "EGIX is a company very much on the front edge of what's going on in the telecom environment. It's nice to have them here, because as companies like Aprimo and Bitwise and eGIX grow, they validate this market," he said. "As other companies from outside look at this region, they can look at the concentration of these technology companies and get a pretty good idea that this is a proven community for development."

EGIX traces its roots to 1988 as Voice One and Voice Net, based in Carmel. Early products and services included voicemail. Over the years, the company has added more services and products, and each one advances the technology of person-to-person, company-to-company communications anywhere, anytime, over secure lines.
"The telephone and communications needs of a doctor's office are different from an accountant or from any other size or kind of business," said James Kinnett, executive vice president of operations for eGIX.

Key in the growth strategy for eGIX has been the acquisition of smaller telecom companies in similar or related niches of the telecom industry.

The company's local profile was raised nearly six years ago when the name was changed and then it was posted on top of the headquarters in a landmark Carmel office building along Meridian just south of 116th Street.
Johns said the name was changed to reflect the company's expanding products and services and its core values of energy, growth, innovation and exceptional service to its customers.
 
EGIX survived the dark days of the early 2000s when many dot.com companies collapsed.
The pace of mergers and acquisitions picked up after the company -- founded in 1988 by five partners -- received an infusion of private capital in 2004.
 
Since late 2004, eGIX has announced five acquisitions or partnerships of telecom companies in similar or related businesses that each bring new products, services and regions of the country or established customers to the mix.
Among the first deals of 2006 was the acquisition of Kiva Networking, a Bloomington-area technology and Internet provider.
 
Kiva was a dominant Net company in south-central Indiana, and the partnership means Kiva's customers will have access to eGIX's wider array of communications systems and services.
Johns and Kinnett said eGIX has seen explosive growth for two years. They said the company's revenues are up at least 30 percent in that period.
 
"In the technology business, you can never stop evolving," Johns said.

 

 
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