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To: KLH who wrote (975)5/1/2000 7:41:00 AM
From: Ellen  Respond to of 1983
 
Metromedia Fiber Network to Deliver Private, Optical Metro-DWDM Solution to
Freddie Mac

NEW YORK, May 1, 2000 (BUSINESS WIRE) --

WaveChannel(TM) Simplifies Enterprise Networks, Provides
Scaleable, Protocol-Independent Platform to Support
Mission-Critical Business Applications

Metromedia Fiber Network (MFN) (Nasdaq: MFNX), the leader in the deployment of
optical Internet infrastructure within key metropolitan areas internationally,
will supply Freddie Mac with a private, unshared fiber optic network and its
WaveChannel(TM) Optical Network Solution. MFN will connect several of the
financial organization's offices and data centers throughout Northern Virginia.

WaveChannel integrates MFN's dark fiber and Nortel Network's (NYSE/TSE:NT)
OPTera MetroTM Dense-Wave Division Multiplexing (D-WDM) technology to create a
turnkey, fully-managed, one hundred percent private and unshared
wavelength-based optical network capable of supporting the organization's
mission-critical applications.

The offering simplifies enterprise networks and reduces IT costs by eliminating
the need for expensive protocol conversion devices and individual leased lines.
Initially, Freddie Mac will use the network for Gigabit Ethernet applications.
As the organization's need for bandwidth grows, Freddie Mac can add channels
quickly and cost-effectively, and will be able to support native protocols such
as ESCON, FICON, and Fibre Channel at wire speed on their network.

"Enterprise customers have a tremendous need to share vast amounts of data
between office locations. Unfortunately, the cost and underlying technology of
traditional services only allow information to trickle through," said Nick
Tanzi, president and chief operating officer of Metromedia Fiber Network. "By
integrating dark fiber with D-WDM, enterprise organizations like Freddie Mac are
provided a turnkey optical solution for high-speed interconnections over a fully
private and unshared network."

"With the implementation of Metromedia Fiber Networks dark fiber capabilities,
Freddie Mac's network is positioned to handle new strategic business initiatives
and demands of our customers," said Milton Moore, Vice President, ISS - Computer
and Network Operations.

About WaveChannel Optical Network

WaveChannel is a fully managed, private network offering that allows
organizations to deploy advanced applications such as Storage Area Networks,
Data Mirroring, Disaster Recovery and ERP using native protocols such as IP,
Gigabit Ethernet, ESCON, FICON, Fibre Channel, D1 Video, and ATM directly and
simultaneously over a single private network. Customers can transport up to 32
fully protected channels at varying speeds, as well as change or add services to
their network, independent of bit rate or protocol.

About Freddie Mac

Freddie Mac is a stockholder-owned corporation chartered by Congress in 1970 to
create a continuous flow of funds to mortgage lenders in support of
homeownership and rental housing. Freddie Mac purchases mortgages from lenders
and packages them into securities that are sold to investors. Over the years,
Freddie Mac has opened the doors for one in six homebuyers and two million
renters across America.

About Metromedia Fiber Network

Metromedia Fiber Network, Inc., the leading provider of end-to-end optical
network solutions, is revolutionizing the fiber optic industry. By offering
virtually unlimited, unmetered bandwidth at a fixed cost, Metromedia Fiber
Network is eliminating the bandwidth barrier and redefining the way broadband
capacity is sold. Metromedia Fiber Network is extending metropolitan fiber optic
infrastructure to the end user in strategic top-tier markets, enabling its
customers to implement the latest data, video, Internet and multimedia
applications. In addition to its current expansion in 51 cities in North
America, Metromedia Fiber Network is establishing an international presence with
planned fiber optic network builds in 16 cities throughout Europe.

Together with its subsidiaries, AboveNet Communications, Inc., a leading
provider of co-location and Internet connectivity solutions, and Paix.net, Inc.,
the leading neutral Internet Exchange, Metromedia Fiber Network is unleashing
the full potential of the Internet. The combined company facilitates the
explosive growth of e-commerce and advanced Internet applications by delivering
secure, reliable and scalable optical networks and IP services to Internet
content and service providers, carriers and enterprise users worldwide. For more
information about Metromedia Fiber Network, please visit the company's Web site
at www.mmfn.com.

This news release contains certain forward-looking statements that involve risks
and uncertainties. Factors that could cause or contribute to such risks and
uncertainties include, but are not limited to, general economic and business
conditions, competition, changes in technology and methods of marketing, and
various other factors beyond the Company's control. This also includes such
factors as described from time to time in the SEC reports filed by Metromedia
Fiber Network, including the Company's most recently filed Form S-3 and its
annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 1999.

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CONTACT: Media Relations
Gibbs & Soell, Inc., New York
Gary J. Gatyas, Jr., 212.697.2600
ggatyas@gibbs-soell.com
or
Metromedia Fiber Network, White Plains
Kara Carbone, 914.683.6386
kcarbone@mmfn.com

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To: KLH who wrote (975)5/1/2000 7:43:00 AM
From: Curtis E. Bemis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1983
 
MFNX goes DWDM in the Metro--

05/01 07:30 Metromedia Fiber Network to Deliver Private, Optical Metro-DWDM
MFNX.O>

Metromedia Fiber Network to Deliver Private, Optical Metro-DWDM Solution to Freddie Mac
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 1, 2000--

WaveChannel(TM) Simplifies Enterprise Networks, Provides

Scaleable, Protocol-Independent Platform to Support

Mission-Critical Business Applications

Metromedia Fiber Network (MFN) (Nasdaq: MFNX), the leader in the deployment of optical Internet infrastructure within key metropolitan areas internationally, will supply Freddie Mac with a private, unshared fiber optic network and its WaveChannel(TM) Optical Network Solution. MFN will connect several of the financial organization's offices and data centers throughout Northern Virginia.

WaveChannel integrates MFN's dark fiber and Nortel Network's (NYSE/TSE:NT) OPTera MetroTM Dense-Wave Division Multiplexing (D-WDM) technology to create a turnkey, fully-managed, one hundred percent private and unshared wavelength-based optical network capable of supporting the organization's mission-critical applications.

The offering simplifies enterprise networks and reduces IT costs by eliminating the need for expensive protocol conversion devices and individual leased lines. Initially, Freddie Mac will use the network for Gigabit Ethernet applications. As the organization's need for bandwidth grows, Freddie Mac can add channels quickly and cost-effectively, and will be able to support native protocols such as ESCON, FICON, and Fibre Channel at wire speed on their network.

"Enterprise customers have a tremendous need to share vast amounts of data between office locations. Unfortunately, the cost and underlying technology of traditional services only allow information to trickle through," said Nick Tanzi, president and chief operating officer of Metromedia Fiber Network. "By integrating dark fiber with D-WDM, enterprise organizations like Freddie Mac are provided a turnkey optical solution for high-speed interconnections over a fully private and unshared network."

"With the implementation of Metromedia Fiber Networks dark fiber capabilities, Freddie Mac's network is positioned to handle new strategic business initiatives and demands of our customers," said Milton Moore, Vice President, ISS - Computer and Network Operations.

About WaveChannel Optical Network

WaveChannel is a fully managed, private network offering that allows organizations to deploy advanced applications such as Storage Area Networks, Data Mirroring, Disaster Recovery and ERP using native protocols such as IP, Gigabit Ethernet, ESCON, FICON, Fibre Channel, D1 Video, and ATM directly and simultaneously over a single private network. Customers can transport up to 32 fully protected channels at varying speeds, as well as change or add services to their network, independent of bit rate or protocol.

About Freddie Mac

Freddie Mac is a stockholder-owned corporation chartered by Congress in 1970 to create a continuous flow of funds to mortgage lenders in support of homeownership and rental housing. Freddie Mac purchases mortgages from lenders and packages them into securities that are sold to investors. Over the years, Freddie Mac has opened the doors for one in six homebuyers and two million renters across America.

About Metromedia Fiber Network

Metromedia Fiber Network, Inc., the leading provider of end-to-end optical network solutions, is revolutionizing the fiber optic industry. By offering virtually unlimited, unmetered bandwidth at a fixed cost, Metromedia Fiber Network is eliminating the bandwidth barrier and redefining the way broadband capacity is sold. Metromedia Fiber Network is extending metropolitan fiber optic infrastructure to the end user in strategic top-tier markets, enabling its customers to implement the latest data, video, Internet and multimedia applications. In addition to its current expansion in 51 cities in North America, Metromedia Fiber Network is establishing an international presence with planned fiber optic network builds in 16 cities throughout Europe.

Together with its subsidiaries, AboveNet Communications, Inc., a leading provider of co-location and Internet connectivity solutions, and Paix.net, Inc., the leading neutral Internet Exchange, Metromedia Fiber Network is unleashing the full potential of the Internet. The combined company facilitates the explosive growth of e-commerce and advanced Internet applications by delivering secure, reliable and scalable optical networks and IP services to Internet content and service providers, carriers and enterprise users worldwide. For more information about Metromedia Fiber Network, please visit the company's Web site at www.mmfn.com.

This news release contains certain forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Factors that could cause or contribute to such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, general economic and business conditions, competition, changes in technology and methods of marketing, and various other factors beyond the Company's control. This also includes such factors as described from time to time in the SEC reports filed by Metromedia Fiber Network, including the Company's most recently filed Form S-3 and its annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 1999.

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CONTACT: Media Relations

Gibbs & Soell, Inc., New York

Gary J. Gatyas, Jr., 212.697.2600 ggatyasgibbs-soell.com

or

Metromedia Fiber Network, White Plains

Kara Carbone, 914.683.6386

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To: KLH who wrote (975)5/9/2000 8:02:00 AM
From: KLH  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1983
 
Metromedia Fiber Network Takes Stake in Undersea Fiber-Optic Cables....

......To Interconnect Its Worldwide IP Infrastructure
MFN Assumes Pacific Gateway Exchange's Ownership Position in Two Consortia with Fiber-Optic Cables Across the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 9, 2000-- Metromedia Fiber Network, Inc. (MFN) (Nasdaq: MFNX - news), the leader in deployment of optical Internet infrastructure within key metropolitan areas internationally, has finalized an agreement with Pacific Gateway Exchange, Inc. (Nasdaq: PGEX - news) to purchase PGE's ownership position in two transoceanic fiber-optic cable consortia.

The acquisition includes capacity on the US-Europe cable (TAT-14) and the Japan-U.S. Cable Network, along with the acquisition of two of Pacific Gateway's related Japanese subsidiaries.

This purchase establishes MFN as one of the largest owners in the two consortia, and will complement the company's plans to build and control an end-to-end, worldwide optical network. The addition of the Japanese subsidiaries will increase MFN's presence in the Asia-Pacific region. AboveNet Communications, a wholly owned subsidiary of MFN, already offers its global, one-hop Internet network in Japan through a strategic joint venture with major technology leaders.

``This is a major milestone in our ongoing strategy to create a seamless, global optical Internet infrastructure that reaches the major markets throughout the world,'' said Nick Tanzi, president and chief operating officer of Metromedia Fiber Network. ``By enhancing the capacity and reach of our international network, we continue to expand our presence in our target markets and deliver unprecedented service to our growing customer base.''

Under the terms of the sale, MFN will pay to Pacific Gateway approximately $52 million in net cash proceeds, primarily to reimburse it for payments to the consortia to date. MFN will assume Pacific Gateway's future payment obligations to the cable consortia.

``This acquisition allows us to significantly increase our worldwide bandwidth and connectivity capabilities to continue delivering the best global Internet experience available,'' said Dave Rand, chief technology officer, Metromedia Fiber Network. ``As a key player in these two cable consortia, we are achieving our goal of creating an MFN-controlled, purely optical, end-to-end IP network to meet our customers' growing global needs.''

The companies expect that the Japan-U.S. transaction will close by the end of May 2000 and that the TAT-14 transaction will close within 90 days. The TAT-14 agreement is subject to the approval of the management committee of the TAT-14 Cable Network.

About Pacific Gateway Exchange, Inc.

Pacific Gateway is a global facilities-based communications carrier providing voice, bandwidth, data and Internet services to a wide array of domestic and international carriers, ISPs, and retail customers. Pacific Gateway, through its wholly owned subsidiary, IECom, provides voice, data access, and travel services to the ethnic small office/home office and residential markets in the US. Onyx Networks, also a wholly owned subsidiary of Pacific Gateway, provides Internet access and high bandwidth services to the global market.

The Company and its offshore subsidiaries are a party to 45 operating agreements that provide landing rights in 28 countries. Pacific Gateway also has ownership interests in 32 digital undersea fiber optic cable systems that provide for the exchange of telecommunications traffic with foreign carriers. In addition, Pacific Gateway's domestic network spans 12 major metropolitan cities. The Company presently operates switching and international gateway facilities in New York, Los Angeles, Dallas, the United Kingdom, Russia, New Zealand, Japan, Australia, and Germany.

About Metromedia Fiber Network

Metromedia Fiber Network, Inc., the leading provider of end-to-end optical network solutions, is revolutionizing the fiber-optic industry. By offering virtually unlimited, unmetered bandwidth at a fixed cost, Metromedia Fiber Network is eliminating the bandwidth barrier and redefining the way broadband capacity is sold. Metromedia Fiber Network is extending metropolitan fiber-optic infrastructure to the end user in strategic top-tier markets, enabling its customers to implement the latest data, video, Internet and multimedia applications. In addition to its current expansion in 51 cities in North America, Metromedia Fiber Network is establishing an international presence with planned fiber-optic network builds in 16 cities throughout Europe.

Together with its subsidiaries, AboveNet Communications, Inc., a leading provider of co-location and Internet connectivity solutions, and Paix.net, Inc., the leading neutral Internet Exchange, Metromedia Fiber Network is unleashing the full potential of the Internet. The combined company facilitates the explosive growth of e-commerce and advanced Internet applications by delivering secure, reliable and scalable optical networks and IP services to Internet content and service providers, carriers and enterprise users worldwide. For more information about Metromedia Fiber Network, please visit the company's Web site at www.mmfn.com.

This news release contains certain forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Factors that could cause or contribute to such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, general economic and business conditions, competition, changes in technology and methods of marketing, and various other factors beyond the Company's control. This also includes such factors as described from time to time in the SEC reports filed by Metromedia Fiber Network, including the Company's most recently filed Form S-3 and its annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 1999.