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To: David L. Gibson who wrote (2763)7/22/1998 10:40:00 PM
From: Walt Bishoff  Respond to of 2806
 

Just because I don't sit down at the table every morning and chant:

Kenney is Great
Kenney is Good
Let us thank Him
For our Food

Doesn't mean I'm an idiot! Please



To: David L. Gibson who wrote (2763)7/23/1998 10:13:00 AM
From: Charles Holcomb  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2806
 
Info on lower international rates through Teleglobe

biz.yahoo.com

Wednesday July 22, 10:35 am Eastern Time

Company Press Release

SOURCE: Excel Communications, Inc.

Excel Communications Transitions International Call Traffic from Third
Party Carriers to Teleglobe Network

DALLAS, July 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Excel Communications, Inc. (NYSE: ECI - news) today announced that it has begun to transition its international call traffic to Teleglobe, Inc.'s (NYSE: TGO; Toronto; Montreal) intercontinental network. This move is expected to lower Excel's international network termination costs in each of the 74 countries included in the initial transition.

''We wanted to begin utilizing Teleglobe's engineering and network expertise as soon as possible,'' said Kenny A. Troutt, Excel's chairman, president and CEO. ''Moving our international traffic to Teleglobe's vast network is the first step in realizing the value of our complementary relationship.''

Excel will continue to evaluate ways to maximize the synergies between Excel and Teleglobe on a commercial basis prior to merger completion.

In June 1998, Excel announced a definitive agreement to merge with Montreal-based Teleglobe, Inc. in a transaction valued at $US7 billion. The merger of equals, which is subject to a number of conditions including U.S. and Canadian regulatory approval, is expected to be consummated prior to the end of this year.

About Excel

Dallas-based Excel Communications, Inc. is the fifth largest long distance company in the United States. Utilizing a state-of-the-art, facilities-based network, the Company offers its subscribers residential and commercial long distance services, dial-around services, calling cards and paging services. Excel markets these products nationwide to residential and commercial customers under the Excel and Telco subsidiaries. Excel has more than 3,000 employees who support the corporate, network management, billing, teleservices and marketing functions of the Company. The merger with Teleglobe, Inc. will create the fourth-largest long distance telecommunications carrier in North America with consolidated revenues of $US3.5 billion. Visit Excel Communications home page on the World Wide Web: excel.com.

SOURCE: Excel Communications, Inc.