To: Ken Muller who wrote (1818 ) 8/16/2001 8:26:02 PM From: transmission Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1860 Winstar Awarded Thirteenth Government Contract NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AUG. 16, 2001--Winstar Communications, Inc. today announced that it has been awarded a Metropolitan Area Acquisition (MAA) award from the General Services Administration's (GSA) Federal Technology Service (FTS) for the city and surrounding metropolitan area of San Antonio, TX. Winstar, along with SBC will share this contract, which has a potential value of $239 million over eight years. The San Antonio MAA is the thirteenth federal contract awarded to Winstar under the MAA program. Over the past 16 months, Winstar has secured MAA contracts to serve the metropolitan areas of Cincinnati, OH; Los Angeles, CA; Baltimore, MD; Atlanta, GA; Miami, FL; St. Louis, MO; Indianapolis, IN; Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN; Dallas-Ft. Worth, TX; Denver, CO; Boston, MA; and Philadelphia, PA. "Our ability to win 13 MAA contracts and perform to the government's standards demonstrates the power of our broadband services infrastructure and the strength of Winstar's commitment to the federal market," said Bob McGuire, president of national sales and sales support for Winstar. "This government award is a validation of the quality, reliability and span of our domestic broadband network. To date, Winstar has installed approximately 4,800 lines, serving 32,000 government users in 8 MAA cities, and has orders in place for more than 5,000 more lines." Under the four-year MAA contract, which includes four additional one-year options, Winstar will provide data and local switched voice services, as well as dedicated transmission services to government users in San Antonio. The MAA contract also allows Winstar the opportunity to offer new technologies and services as they become commercially available, which ensures that government users can exploit the same technology enhancements and cost savings as the private sector. Eligible users include federal agencies, federal contractors and certain federally supported universities and laboratories, among others.