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Technology Stocks : Ascend Communications (ASND)

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To: Gary Korn who wrote (38858)3/12/1998 1:16:00 AM
From: Tech97  Read Replies (1) of 61433
 
Gary,

Do you see any connection with this press release and Maverick's comments on the "News Only" regarding UUNET purchases of ASND TNT-Based SDSL cards. " UUnet purchases ASND's TNT-based SDSL line cards to support primary Access
384 (Kb/s) and 768 services. Users will need to deploy ASND DSL pipe at their sites
to use these services. These devices cost between $1,150 - 1,650 for single-port and
dual-port versions.
From network World 3/9/98 Issue, pg. 12." If so, this may be another big plus for ASND.

UUNET Enhances Preferred Access DSL Service

LOS ANGELES, Spring Internet World '98--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- March 11, 1998--

WorldCom Subsidiary Offers Faster Internet Access Solution to Small and Medium-Sized Businesses

UUNET Technologies, Inc., a subsidiary of WorldCom, Inc. and a global leader in Internet communications solutions, today
announced Preferred Access 768, a new dedicated Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line (SDSL) service with 768 Kbps
bandwidth. Preferred Access 768 builds on UUNET's previously released Preferred Access 128 service -- the first
commercial DSL-based Internet access service -- by offering six times the speed and capacity.

''With Preferred Access 768, smaller but growing businesses can take full advantage of Internet applications such as Web
hosting and remote LAN access without the expense of a T1 line,'' said Alan Taffel, UUNET's vice president of marketing
and business development. ''Preferred Access 768 represents another step toward UUNET's goal of helping businesses get
the most they can out of the Internet.''

Expanded Internet Applications for Small, Medium-Sized Businesses

Preferred Access services use standard copper wires, bypass congested switched voice networks and eliminate ISDN
installation hassles. The Preferred Access 768 service supplies bi-directional 768 Kbps bandwidth for Internet access. At this
speed, a color graphic that would take one minute to download from a website via a 128 Kbps connection would take only
10 seconds to download. Similarly, a connection that supports 10 users simultaneously with 128 Kbps can support 60
concurrent users with 768 Kbps.

All Preferred Access services deliver the performance of a dedicated connection at about half the price of a T1 line. Such
price and performance attributes make the service affordable and accessible for small and medium-sized businesses.

Current Preferred Access 128 customers can easily upgrade to Preferred Access 768. By simply switching the customer
premise router, customers can immediately utilize the higher 768 Kbps bandwidth.

Only Fully Integrated DSL Service Available

Unlike many other DSL offerings, Preferred Access 768 is a fully integrated Internet access solution with end-to-end service.
In addition to supplying a DSL access circuit, UUNET provides comprehensive Internet connectivity and related services,
enabling businesses to obtain everything they need from a single vendor.

Preferred Access 768 includes DNS registration, 20 POP e-mail accounts, and five NNTP news readers. In addition,
customers receive 24 x 7 monitoring, proactive troubleshooting and UUNET's business-class customer support. Installation
coordination, including local loop provisioning, is also handled by UUNET.

Pricing and Availability

Preferred Access 768 is available immediately in New York City and Silicon Valley. The service will expand to all 54 of
UUNET's existing U.S. DSL PoPs -- the largest number provided by any ISP -- by the summer of 1998.

Pricing for Preferred Access 768 ranges from $650 to $1400 per month, with no term commitment. Pricing is based on
usage. Customers receive a five percent discount for a one-year term commitment and a 10 percent discount for a two-year
commitment.

Local access charges range from $150 to $250 per month, depending on geographic location. The customer premise
equipment (CPE) cost is $399 for Preferred Access 768.

As an introductory promotion, customers who sign up for one year or longer-term commitments will receive the lowest tier
price ($650) for the first six months, regardless of usage. In addition, installation is reduced by 50 percent to $1500 and there
is no charge for the CPE.

About UUNET Technologies and WorldCom

UUNET Technologies, Inc., www.uu.net , is a global leader in Internet communications solutions and a subsidiary of
WorldCom, Inc. It offers a comprehensive range of Internet technology based services to businesses, online service providers
and telecommunications firms. The company's network is comprised of more than 1,000 Points of Presence (POPs)
throughout the United States and in Canada, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region, as well as connections to Internet service
providers around the world. WorldCom, www.wcom.com , is a global business telecommunications company. Operating in
more than 50 countries, the company is a premier provider of facilities-based and fully integrated local, long distance,
international and Internet services. The common and depositary shares of WorldCom trade on the Nasdaq National Market
(U.S.) under the symbol WCOM and WCOMP, respectively.

On November 10, 1997, WorldCom announced a definitive merger agreement with MCI Communications Corporation to
form a new company called MCI WorldCom. The company expects the merger to close in mid-1998.

All product and company names mentioned may be trademarks of their respective owners.

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