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 APC TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACQUIRES FAST GROWING
 CANADIAN TELCO
 
 
 
 
 TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 10, 1999--APC          Telecommunications Inc. (OTC BB:APCI) announced the
 acquisition of APC Telecom Inc., a Canadian telephony company,
 in a stock-for-stock exchange.
 
 APC Telecommunications Inc. ("APC") is a Nevada company that
 through its newly acquired subsidiary operates phone-to-phone
 and PC-to-phone telecommunications, and resells long distance
 service.
 
 In the exchange, APC acquired all of the issued and outstanding
 stock of APC Telecom Inc., issuing 5,000,000 shares of common
 stock and 5,000,000 shares of Series A, Voting Convertible
 Preferred Stock. The Series A preferred stock is convertible into
 APC common stock, the number of shares issuable upon
 conversion being tied to certain revenues and Internet Gateway
 installation targets. As part of the acquisition, APC put in place a
 strong management team capable of capitalizing on its Internet
 Telephony opportunities: Larry Hunt, President and Chief Executive
 Officer; Ron Crowe, Vice President of Operations; Rick Quinney,
 Chief Financial Officer; and Robert G. Clarke, director.
 Hunt has an extensive background in Internet development and the
 financial services industry as a former executive with The Royal
 Bank of Canada. APC will also benefit from the experience of
 Crowe, a telecommunications industry veteran. As founder of
 Metrowide Communications, which he sold in 1995, Crowe was a
 pioneer in the development of flat rate long distance service and
 reselling of local line service. Quinney, a Chartered Accountant
 formerly a partner with KPMG, a Big-5 international public
 accounting services firm, brings 25 years of financial experience to
 APC Telecommunications. Quinney will be responsible for all
 financial reporting requirements, tax planning and capitalization
 needs for the new company. "Ron Crowe's technical knowledge of
 and long experience in the Canadian telecommunications market
 will be key to achieving our first major goal, developing long
 distance traffic through the use of traditional long distance
 telephone carriers," said Hunt. "We are now actively signing
 customers and, once our customer base is established, and the
 structure of the Internet Gateways across Canada has been built,
 we will be in a position to enhance our margins by routing calls
 over the Internet."
 
 APC is now marketing traditional long distance telephone
 services, offering its Guaranteed Lowest Rate Calling program
 (GLR(TM)), utilizing it's exclusive billing software. APC analyzes its
 customers' phone bills each month against the rates of the three
 leading long distance service providers in Canada: Sprint Canada,
 a division of CallNet (Nasdaq:CNEBS), Bell Canada
 (Nasdaq:BCICF) and AT&T (NYSE:T), using APC's software.
 (APC is not affiliated with Sprint Canada, Bell Canada or AT&T.)
 The GLR(TM) program is a powerful tool that APC uses both to
 keep customers from switching long distance service and to
 market to new customers looking for lowest rates.
 APC Telecommunications has entered the exciting and rapidly
 growing market of Internet Telephony, the transmission of voice, fax
 and data calls over the Internet, taking advantage of extremely low
 Internet rates. APC routes telephone traffic onto and off of the
 Internet through the use of high-speed Internet Telephony servers
 known as "Gateways". The Toronto and Montreal Gateways have
 been installed, and the New York Gateway will be operational later
 in February. APC's Gateway servers are manufactured by award
 winning NetSpeak Corp. (Nasdaq:NSPK).
 
 
 APC has entered into a comprehensive Gateway co-location
 agreement with PSINet (Nasdaq:PSIX), pursuant to which APC will
 strategically deploy Gateways across Canada. Once these
 Gateways are in operation, APC will be able to route long distance
 calls over land lines or the Internet, depending on the best available
 rate, increasing operating margins on its long distance business.
 Internet telephone service available from many long distance
 companies has been and frequently still is of low quality,
 characterized by dial-up delays and poor voice quality. APC's
 Internet Telephony service, however, is the same high quality as toll
 calls made over land lines. "APC is providing Internet Telephony
 long distance service through PSINet, which delivers an
 astonishingly refined level of latency," Hunt explained, "meaning
 that voice quality is extremely high and there are no dial-up delays.
 APC differentiates itself from other traditional long distance
 carriers by integrating its regular long distance network with
 Internet Telephony, to bring both high quality and substantial
 savings to its customers."
 
 Hunt noted that: "The market for Internet telephone long distance
 usage is anticipated to grow from its current level of $740 million
 annually to over $60 billion annually by 2002. APC's goal is to grab
 as much of that new business as possible, both intra-Canadian
 business and Canada-United States traffic, and the infrastructure
 to handle this business is being put into place now." He also
 emphasized that "APC currently has an Internet Gateway
 expansion plan throughout Canada during 1999. We expect to
 have a gateway in New York installed in late February."
 APC's telephone business is growing fast, with revenues
 increasing at a monthly rate of approximately 40 percent since
 launching in October 1998 through to January. Management
 expects APC to be profitable in the second quarter of 1999 and
 anticipates that revenue growth in 1999 will continue at this pace,
 with total revenues for 1999 estimated at $4 million, based on the
 current growth rate. APC is targeting small and medium sized
 businesses and the small office/home office (SOHO) market,
 through a multi-level network-marketing program. Sales agents are
 being added to APC's multi-level force at a rapid rate through
 weekly recruitment meetings, which have been launched in Toronto
 and Montreal.
 
 APC's growth is easily handled by a sophisticated software system
 it has licensed for billing all long distance services. APC intends to
 raise capital to further expand operations and to purchase
 computers, servers and related equipment needed to build
 additional Internet Gateways.
 
 APC also has entered into a number of strategic alliances, which
 give it a unique competitive advantage. Through a business
 affiliate in the United States, APC will focus on seizing a portion of
 the 3.5 billion minutes monthly of incoming long distance traffic
 from the U.S. to Canada, as well as the 2.9 billion in outgoing long
 distance traffic from Canada to the U.S. This alliance also provides
 access to a network of Internet Gateways, which support long
 distance throughout South America and Europe.
 
 Detailed financial and other information concerning APC appears
 in Standard & Poor's Corporation Records Manual and is
 electronically available on the Standard & Poor's website
 www.advisorinsight.com At the website, click on "Market Access
 Program for OTC Bulletin Board Companies" and then click on
 "APC Telecommunications, Inc."
 Safe Harbor Statement: Assertions in this news release looking
 forward in time involve risks and uncertainties, including risks
 associated with the effect of changing economic conditions, trends
 in the development of the Internet as a commercial medium and
 carrier of telephony traffic, risks inherent in the long distance
 telephone business, market acceptance risks, technological
 development risks and other risk factors.
 
 APC Telecommunications Inc. (OTC BB:APCI), is located at 241
 Applewood Crescent, Suite 4, Vaughan, Ontario L4K 4E6,
 Canada. Telephone: 877/272-1225 toll-free, fax: 905/761-9658,
 email: info@apctel.com.
 
 
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