Press Release

 

CompUSA to Sell VoX Broadband Phone Service in Puerto Rico

VoX brings quality, cost savings and local phone numbers to residents and small businesses in all Puerto Rico calling zones.

CELEBRATION, FL – May 2, 2007 – VoX Communications Corp., eLEC Communications Corp.'s wholesale and retail provider of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services nationwide, today announced that CompUSA will offer VoX's VoIP broadband phone services in its Puerto Rico stores and online at http://www.compusa.com.pr/.

VoX enables customers to make phone calls across Puerto Rico, the U.S. and Canada for a monthly rate that ranges from $14.95, for a 500-minute plan, to $29.95, for unlimited service. Until now, most broadband phone services sold in Puerto Rico have required customers to obtain a U.S. phone number. VoX removes this barrier by offering phone numbers across Puerto Rico – freeing customers to enjoy substantial cost savings without causing their local friends and family members to incur long distance charges when calling them within the same calling zone.

"CompUSA is committed to offering Puerto Ricans the latest technology to meet their lifestyle needs," said Gabriela Villalobos, executive vice president, sales and operations for CompUSA. "VoX enables us to provide customers with the cost savings and feature advantages of broadband phone service."

"There is no doubt that VoIP is poised for tremendous worldwide growth, but even more rapid adoption has been hindered by a variety of challenges, not least of which are local number availability and E911." said Mark Richards, Chief Information Officer of VoX. "VoX is working hard to make broadband phone service more widely available, particularly to geographical areas where our competition has not been able to penetrate. We are honored to partner with companies of the caliber of CompUSA to provide Puerto Rico with an affordable alternative which includes local numbers, unlimited local and long distance calling, amazingly low International rates and E911 services."

The VoX service works with a standard telephone, a high speed Internet connection (cable or DSL) and a small telephone adapter, which will be available at CompUSA's Puerto Rico stores, on http://www.compusa.com.pr/, and also advertised in their weekly consumer flyers.

VoX is a wholly owned subsidiary of eLEC Communications Corp., which has announced it plans to change its name to Pervasip Corp. VoX provides an integrated suite of IP-based communications services and offers wholesale broadband voice, origination and termination services, as well as enhanced VoIP telephone service to the small business and residential marketplace. For more information, visit www.voxcorp.net and www.pervasip.com.

This press release contains statements (such as projections regarding future performance) that are forward-looking statements as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Actual results may differ materially from those projected as a result of certain risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to those detailed from time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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For more information, please contact:

Ron Harden
VoX Communications
321.282.0820
rharden@voxcorp.net