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To: signist who wrote (18103)1/13/2000 2:38:00 PM
From: Bruce L  Respond to of 42804
 
<<Any comments?....>>

No. You've summed it all up very well, John.



To: signist who wrote (18103)1/13/2000 3:21:00 PM
From: signist  Respond to of 42804
 
(New Edge Networks Signs $23 Million Credit Facility With Comdisco
***up to 7 out of 10
people and businesses, representing 70 million to 90 million
households and businesses, will be on the Internet by 2003***
Business Editors, High-Tech Writers

VANCOUVER, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 13, 2000--New Edge
Networks today announced it has closed a $23 million credit facility
with Comdisco, Inc. (NYSE:CDO), enabling the leading national
wholesale DSL provider in small, medium and rural markets to
accelerate its market rollouts.
New Edge Networks intends to use the money for lease financing
and to pay co-location application fees to local telephone companies
in whose property the company intends to install DSL equipment within
the next few months. New Edge Networks already has submitted filings
for co-locating DSL switching equipment in more than 650 telephone
company central offices nationwide.
"This financing arrangement will allow New Edge Networks to
accelerate its equipment deployment in central offices throughout the
country," said John Hesse, chief financial officer of New Edge
Networks. "Comdisco is a great partner for us because they recognized
early the value being created by New Edge as the leading company with
national wholesale presence in small, medium and rural markets."
High-speed DSL technology replaces analog modems and provides
access to the Internet and Corporate LANs at speeds up to 100 times
faster and at affordable costs. The principal benefits of DSL
technology are: speed; continuous "on demand" connectivity,
eliminating dial up or waiting; secure access using dedicated
facilities; and reliability, because the network is monitored around
the clock.
According to industry analyst projections, up to 7 out of 10
people and businesses, representing 70 million to 90 million
households and businesses, will be on the Internet by 2003. Of this
number about half, or about 40 million, will have broadband access
through DSL service, cable television modems or wireless devices. DSL
is expected to lead with a more than 50 percent broadband market
share. Industry analysts believe 2 out of 10 DSL users will choose to
live or operate businesses in small and medium size communities
outside the major urban areas, where New Edge plans to offer wholesale
DSL service.

Based in Vancouver, Wash., New Edge Networks is the leading
national wholesale DSL provider in underserved small, medium and rural
markets. Last June, New Edge Networks completed its first round of
equity funding for $15.3 million from three top-tier venture capital
firms including Accel Partners, Palo Alto, Calif., Greylock, Boston,
Mass., and Crosspoint Venture Partners, Woodside, Calif. The company's
Web site address is www.newedgenetworks.com.

--30--rr/cgo*

CONTACT: For New Edge Networks
Sal Cinquegrani, 847/359-2808
or 360/906-9723
E-Mail: sal@spin-com.com

KEYWORD: WASHINGTON CALIFORNIA MASSACHUSETTS
INDUSTRY KEYWORD: TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPUTERS/ELECTRONICS
HARDWARE INTERNET E-COMMERCE

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