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To: Mephisto who wrote (69450)3/23/2000 3:19:00 PM
From: Ruffian  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
VeloCom Joint Venture Expands Brazilian Internet
Service

Presence; ISP Acquisition Will Complement Brazilian Assets
Owned By VeloCom, Bell Canada International and QUALCOMM Inc.

Business Editors

DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 23, 2000-- VeloCom Inc., a rapidly
growing international broadband communications company, today
announced that its recently formed joint venture, BV Interativa Ltda.,
has acquired Brazilian Internet service provider BRHS Internet S.A.
With the acquisition of BRHS, BV Interativa is able to move quickly to
offer a variety of Internet and Web-based services.

BRHS, founded in 1995, was one of the first nationwide providers
of Internet access in Brazil. The company offers Internet services to
business and residential customers in 18 Brazilian cities including
Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte and several other state
capitals. BRHS targets the residential market segment with dial-up and
high-speed (ISDN) Internet access. Dial-up and high-speed and
dedicated Internet access, Web hosting, Virtual private network (VPN)
and collocation services are targeted to the business market.
"BRHS has excellent geographic coverage," said David Leonard,
president and CEO of VeloCom. "Its operations are concentrated in
major cities and complement the Vesper assets also owned by Bell
Canada International, QUALCOMM Inc. and VeloCom. Additionally, its
business and residential target markets are consistent with that of
Vesper."

Vesper will be a major supplier of nationwide network capacity
and last mile access to BRHS.

BRHS will maintain its current management.
"With BRHS' experienced management and technical staff, and
reputation for high-quality customer care, there is strong potential
for growth," added Leonard. "BRHS clients can expect a seamless
transition with the same high-quality service they have come to
expect, as well as some exciting service enhancements in the near
future."

About BV Interativa Ltda.

BV Interativa Ltda. was formed by VeloCom, Bell Canada
International Inc. (BCI) and QUALCOMM Inc. to pursue Internet access
and Web-based service opportunities in the fast-growing Brazilian
digital economy. VeloCom holds 45 percent interest in BV Interativa.
VeloCom, BCI and QUALCOMM Inc. are also shareholders in Vesper, a
competitive communications provider that recently launched services to
44 cities in Brazil, including Latin America's second and fourth
largest cities -- Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.

About VeloCom Inc.

Denver-based VeloCom is emerging as a leading provider of
competitive voice, data and Internet services in key markets in Latin
America. Privately held, VeloCom was formed in June 1998 under the
name WLL International Inc. Fred Vierra, chairman; David Leonard, CEO
and president; and Nick Kauser, acting chief technical officer, lead
VeloCom (www.velocom.com).