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VoX Communications Debuts its Total VoIP Solution at SUPERCOMM 2005, Exhibit 55085
[June 02, 2005]

VoX Communications Debuts its Total VoIP Solution at SUPERCOMM 2005, Exhibit 55085


-From its Advanced Nationwide Network and Packet Telephony Technology to the Latest SIP WiFi Phones and
Customer Access Devices -

CELEBRATION, Fla. June 2, 2005 - VoX Communications, a premier packet communications services provider deploying wholesale, residential and business Voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) services nationwide, announced today its plans to debut its total VoIP solution at SUPERCOMM 2005. There, VoX will demonstrate its wholly owned packet telephony technology and its advanced, nationwide network, terminating traffic with Global Crossing (NASDAQ: GLBC) VoIP Outbound Services and using the latest wireless IP phones and VoIP customer access devices from UTStarcom, Inc. (Nasdaq: UTSI).



VoX's demonstrations will take place at the IPCC exhibit #55085. VoX is a member of the International Packet Communications Consortium (IPCC), which is the VoIP industry's technology forum working to advance VoIP over broadband cable, wireless, and wireline.

"We're pleased to debut our total VoIP solution at SUPERCOMM 2005, so industry leaders from around the world can see our technology in action," said VoX Communications' President Mark Richards. "Visitors to the IPCC booth will be able to make calls using the most advanced wireless IP phones available over our advanced, nationwide network and packet telephony technology whose quality of service is unmatched in the industry today."


VoX's total VoIP solution includes its wholly owned packet telephony technology, and its advanced, nationwide network with Tier One interconnection partners like Global Crossing, who operates the world's most advanced global IP-based network and SIP-based VoIP platform. VoX is also deploying UTStarcom's wide range of VoIP customer premises equipment (CPE), including UTStarcom's iAN-02EX VoIP Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA) for residential customers and UTStarcom's iAN-08E series VoIP Gateway for SOHO/Enterprise customers. The most recent CPE addition to VoX's solution set is UTStarcom's F1000 portable Wi-Fi handset.

VoX Communications offers wholesale broadband voice, origination and termination services for cable, wireless and wireline operators and enhanced VoIP service to the small business and residential marketplace. VoX's feature-rich offering includes Call Hold, Call Waiting, Caller ID, Call Transfer, Hunt Groups, Do Not Disturb, Call Forward, International Call Blocking, Call Return, Repeat Dialing/Redial, Extension Dialing, Anonymous Call Rejection and email notification of voicemail, all at no additional charge. Add-on features include: Multibox Voicemail, Music on Hold, Corporate Conference calling, Reassign Phone, Find me/Follow me, Auto Attendant, among others.

About VoX Communications
VoX Communications is a wholly owned subsidiary of eLEC Communications Corp. Using its advanced, nationwide Voice over IP (VoIP) network, VoX offers wholesale broadband voice, origination and termination services for cable, wireless and wireline operators, and enhanced VoIP telephone service to the small business and residential marketplace. VoX's VoIP service is a feature-rich, low-cost and high-quality alternative to traditional landline phone service. For more information, visit http://www.voxcorp.net

About eLEC Communications
eLEC Communications Corp., (OTCBB:ELEC) headquartered in White Plains, NY, is a publicly traded local telecommunications company that is taking advantage of the convergence of the technological and regulatory developments in the Internet and telecommunications markets. eLEC provides an integrated suite of communications services to business and residential customers, including local, long distance, dedicated access, and VoIP. For more information, visit www.elec.net.

About the International Packet Communications Consortium (IPCC)
The IPCC is an international industry association dedicated to accelerating the deployment of voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), video over IP technologies and services over converged wireless, wireline, and cable broadband networks. IPCC and its working groups are focused on the deployment and promotion of real-time services through educational forums, technical working groups, and industry conferences. For additional information, visit www.packetcomm.org.

This release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. eLEC's actual results may differ materially from the results discussed in the forward-looking statements. Factors that might cause such a difference include, among others, certain risks and uncertainties over which the company may have no control. For further discussion of such risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual results to differ from those contained in the forward-looking statements, see the discussions contained in eLEC's Annual Report on Form 10-KSB for the year ended November 30, 2004 and Quarterly Report on Form 10-QSB for the period ending February 28, 2005, and any subsequent SEC filings.

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