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MCI WORLDCOM TO TEST ‘FIXED WIRELESS’ SERVICE IN BOSTON

Wireless to compete against cable, phone monopolies for high-speed service

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BOSTON, Mass. (March 27, 2000) – MCI WorldCom today announced plans to test cutting-edge wireless technology in Boston which soon will offer customers a new, competitive alternative for high-speed, broadband service. Boston is one of several markets where MCI WorldCom will field test an advanced technology, known as Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service (MMDS), capable of delivering broadband service at speeds far greater than traditional copper phone lines or cable modems.

“We’re committed to bringing innovative solutions to meet our customers’ needs,” said John Stupka, President of MCI WorldCom Wireless Solutions. “While we continue our efforts to break down the barriers to competition in the Massachusetts local phone market, we’ll aggressively attack the market using innovative, over-the-air technologies to give our customers what they want – reliable, high-speed bandwidth at a competitive price.”

By offering two-way, high-speed access services via radio waves, MCI WorldCom will reach customers less likely to be touched by the cable broadband monopolies and the “Mega-Bell” local phone companies.

“Our MMDS technology gives us a rapid, market entry strategy and our customers a competitive, high-speed alternative with scaleable bandwidth,” Stupka said. “By using the airwaves, we can quickly reach more customers in more markets, giving us a competitive edge.”

MCI WorldCom is jointly developing an MMDS platform with its technology partner ADC Telecommunications (NASDAQ: ADCT; www.adc.com) of Minneapolis. ADC will provide full network management, design and systems integration for the trial including equipment for customer locations.

“We’ve developed a proven solution which enables competitors like MCI WorldCom to reach more customers and offer a reliable, high-quality service,” said William J. Cadogan, Chairman and CEO of ADC. “Our Axity Broadband Wireless Access System is the only end-to-end, two-way MMDS system specified, tested and backed by a single vendor available today. We’re excited to work with MCI WorldCom and help them turn the promise of MMDS technology into service reality for the people of the Boston area.”

MCI WorldCom will field test MMDS in selected markets in early 2000, with service trials underway in Jackson, Miss., Baton Rouge, La., and Memphis, Tenn. By late 2001, the merged MCI WorldCom and Sprint will offer its broadband “fixed wireless” service to customers in more than 100 cities. It is the combination of MCI WorldCom and Sprint MMDS that will allow accelerated deployment of these assets to rural areas and markets traditionally underserved by the cable and local phone monopolies.

MCI WorldCom (NASDAQ: WCOM) is a global leader in “all-distance” communications services with operations in more than 65 countries. Revenues in 1999 were $37 billion, with more than $15 billion from high-growth data, Internet and international services. MCI WorldCom and Sprint have announced a merger agreement, which the companies expect to close in the second half of 2000 after regulatory and shareholder approvals. For more information go to http://www.wcom.com.


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