FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

GXS to Terminate Loren Data Interconnects

Marina del Rey, California – June 4, 2013 – GXS has begun notifying its 
customers of its intention to terminate connectivity to Loren Data’s ECGrid® 
EDI Network on March 4, 2014. GXS has posted this notice on its website: 
Interconnect Service Announcements (http://ow.ly/lERIw -- if that link is 
broken, another copy of the notice can be found at  
http://tinyurl.com/kyv2x55). Additionally, Steven Scala, Senior Vice President 
Corporate Strategy and Development, has informed Loren Data that its ECGrid 
Service Provider customers must negotiate new connections directly with GXS and 
will not be allowed to move their accounts to any other VAN.

Loren Data disputes all allegations of that notice, including the 
misinformation claiming any part of this egregious act was negotiated with 
Loren Data. Any service issues mentioned in the GXS advisory are self-serving 
and falsely attributed to ECGrid. The uptime, visibility, accuracy and 
reliability of ECGrid are among the top in the industry. GXS’s refusal to 
establish industry standard interconnects between the competing networks since 
2001 has forced excessive and unnecessary support burdens and expenses on Loren 
Data and on trading partners of both systems. GXS’s attempt to frame this as 
anything other than an anticompetitive attack on Loren Data and its customers 
is disingenuous.

Todd Gould, President of Loren Data, comments, “Far greater than the 
termination of the ICC interconnect by GXS in 2002, this is an unprecedented 
act of monopolistic power to control and eliminate competition in this market. 
The fundamental premise of EDI is to allow each trading partner to pick the 
solution provider and system that best suits its needs, not the one that best 
suits GXS.

“The list of actions taken by GXS against all EDI service providers, and Loren 
Data as a VAN for service providers, demonstrates a long and concerted effort 
to prevent new competition from entering the industry by controlling 
interconnects. These are the same interconnects that GXS enjoyed for its own 
benefit, and could not live without, through the early years of EDI.

“The acquisitions of both the IBM and Inovis VANs allowed GXS to acquire enough 
subscribers on its system to become an essential facility to connect to for all 
other EDI providers. GXS is now exploiting this purchased monopoly position to 
knock competition out of the market, rather than competing with better-valued 
products to win customers. How the GXS-Inovis merger survived a 
Hart-Scott-Rodino review in 2010 will always puzzle me, but with 20/20 
hindsight it is clear that the merger should never have been allowed.”

Gould continues, “With over 1,000,000 mailbags successfully processed between 
GXS and Loren Data in May 2013 alone, it is unconscionable the amount of chaos 
and instability this latest move by GXS will create in the market.”

In response to GXS’s newest attempt to coerce its customers’ trading partners 
to sign up with “GXS-approved” providers or GXS directly, Loren Data is now 
offering end-users unprecedented direct access to ECGrid. This will insure 
continuity to the more than 12,000 trading partnerships that GXS is determined 
to disrupt. Any companies interested in taking advantage of this offer should 
contact Loren Data at [email protected].

Loren Data continues to pursue all legal and administrative avenues available 
in addition to industry outreach. A Petition for Writ of Certiorari was 
submitted to the U.S. Supreme Court (No. 12-1273) on April 23, 2013 for the 
antitrust case of Loren Data Corp. v. GXS, Inc. Please contact Thomas 
Kettenmann ([email protected]) for access to the entire case history and any 
legal inquiries.

Loren Data’s ECGrid system is the preferred network for more than 10,000 
trading partners, the majority of which are on major service providers such as 
SPS Commerce, CovalentWorks, NetEDI, EC InfoSystems, Radley Corporation, 
Pinnacle Data Systems, DiCentral and others. ECGrid currently services their 
customers’ 30,000+ trading partners on over 100 different systems including 
VANs, X.400 networks and direct connections. ECGrid is the only system 
developed specifically to meet the needs of EDI service providers, delivering 
the tools, visibility and reliability necessary to be a backbone EDI routing 
network. The industry leading ECGridOSSM web services API allows developers to 
deeply integrate EDI applications on top of the powerful ECGrid infrastructure. 
See http://www.LD.com and http://www.ECGridOS.com for more information.

ECGrid is a registered service mark and ECGridOS is a service mark of Loren 
Data Corp.

Contact:

Kristine Finlay
[email protected]
Ph: +1-310-491-0380

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