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To: Tom Kearney who wrote (52334)4/23/1999 9:31:00 AM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
April 23, 1999

LEVEL 3 TO BUILD TRANSATLANTIC TERABIT CABLE SYSTEM

Tyco Submarine Systems Signs Agreement to Design and Develop High Capacity
Undersea Cable

OMAHA, NE, April 23, 1999 - Level 3 Communications, Inc. (Nasdaq: LVLT)
today announced that it will build a transatlantic terabit cable system.
The company has reached an agreement with Tyco Submarine Systems Ltd.
(TSSL) for the design and development of the high capacity undersea cable.
The cable system is already under development and is expected to be in
service by September 2000.

The cable will be upgradeable to a total capacity of 1.28 terabits per
second. For reference, a 1.28 terabit cable system is capable of
transporting the contents of the U.S. Library of Congress across the
Atlantic in less than 16 seconds. The cable will run from Long Island, New
York, the landing point on the East Coast of the U.S., to North Cornwall,
the landing point on the West Coast of the UK. An option for construction
of an additional cable has also been entered into with Tyco to provide for
complete end-to-end redundancy.

Level 3 estimates that the total cost to build the first cable, including
both the undersea and land-based portions of the system, will be between
$600 million and $800 million. The total cost will depend on how the cable
is upgraded over time. The company has prefunded the purchase of
significant amounts of undersea capacity as part of its business plan, but
may require additional funding depending on the cable's ultimate structure,
pre-construction sales and ownership. "Based on preliminary discussions
regarding both on and off-balance sheet financing options, we are confident
of Level 3's ability to secure incremental funding if necessary," said
Douglas Bradbury, chief financial officer of Level 3.

The system will provide a critical link in Level 3's international Internet
Protocol (IP) network.

In the U.S., the company is building a nearly 16,000 mile intercity, or
long distance, network that will connect its 50 local U.S. city networks.
Level 3 is also building an approximately 3,500 mile intercity network that
will connect 15 local city networks in Europe. A total of 21 city networks
are planned for financial centers across Europe and the Pacific Rim. The
company currently has purchased capacity on three transatlantic cables and
is part of a consortium that is building a transpacific cable.

"With this transatlantic cable system, Level 3 will have the vital link to
connect our high capacity networks which are being built in the U.S. and
Europe. We're excited at the prospect of providing end-to-end IP based
services to our customers worldwide," stated Colin Williams, president of
Level 3 International. "By significantly lowering our cost base between any
city in Europe to any city in the U.S. we will be able to offer very
aggressive price reductions over time, comparable to the reductions we
expect to implement on our terrestrial networks. We intend to expand the
market for capacity by continually seeking ways to reduce the underlying
costs of capacity and passing those cost savings on to our customers."

"This agreement with Tyco is a major milestone for both Level 3 and the
international telecommunications community," said Williams. "TSSL is a
leader in their field and has great experience in this arena. The Level 3
transatlantic cable will incorporate the world's most advanced undersea
communications technology designed for high bandwidth services. By linking
the Level 3 U.S. and European networks, we will be able to connect our
customers end-to-end, over a seamless international high capacity system."

"Level 3 is a world class organization with proven professionals that is
defining innovation and leadership in fiber optic telecommunications,"
stated Neil Garvey, president of TSSL. "Our two organizations have worked
diligently to bring this project to reality, and the results will set new
standards of achievement in the subsea fiber optic, telecommunications
marketplace. We intend to work very closely with Level 3 to meet their
undersea telecommunications needs for their international network."

About Level 3 Communications

Level 3 Communications, Inc., is a communications and information services
company that is building the first international network optimized for
Internet Protocol technology. The Level 3 Network combines local, long
distance, and undersea networks, connecting customers end-to-end across the
U.S. and in Europe and Asia. The company expects to complete the U.S.
intercity portion of the network during the first quarter of 2001. In the
interim, Level 3 has leased a national network over which it began to offer
services in the third quarter of 1998. Level 3's common stock is traded on
The Nasdaq National Market (U.S.) under the symbol LVLT. Its World Wide Web
address is www.Level3.com.

About TSSL:

Tyco Submarine Systems Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of Tyco
International Ltd., is an independent supplier of undersea communications
systems and services. TSSL owns and operates a fleet of world class cable
ships for the installation and maintenance of undersea communication
network systems. Leading edge fiber optic technology is provided by the
internationally distinguished TSSL Labs located in Eatontown, New Jersey.
The completely integrated manufacturing capabilities of TSSL are
highlighted by cable, repeater and transmission equipment manufacturing
facilities located in New Hampshire, New Jersey and Virginia. TSSL has
combined these capabilities to successfully complete 85 undersea fiber
optic networks, in excess of 350,000 kilometers of fiber optic cable
connecting over 100 countries. For more information on TSSL or Tyco
International please visit the websites listed below.

Tyco International Ltd.: www.tycoint.com

Tyco Submarine Systems Ltd.: www.submarinesystems.com

Forward Looking Statement

The statements made by Level 3 in this press release may be forward looking
in nature. Actual results may differ materially from those projected in
forward looking statements. Level 3 believes that its primary risk factors
include, but are not limited to: substantial capital requirements;
development of effective internal processes and systems; the ability to
attract and retain high quality employees; changes in the overall economy;
technology; the number and size of competitors in its markets; law and
regulatory policy; and the mix of products and services offered in its
target markets. Additional information concerning these and other potential
important factors can be found within Level 3's filings with the U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission. Statements in this release should be
evaluated in light of these important factors.