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Allegiance Telecom Receives Competitive Local Exchange Service Authority In California


DALLAS, TX, April 6, 1998 - Allegiance Telecom, Inc. announced today that it received competitive local exchange service authority in California. Los Angeles and San Francisco are among the first group of cities that Allegiance will turn up for service - targeted for operation in 1998. The company's networks will be in Los Angeles and San Francisco, with services throughout the surrounding suburbs.

Allegiance plans to provide businesses with a complete package of telecommunications services, including local, long distance, international calling, high-speed data transmission and Internet services. The Company is targeting 24 major metropolitan areas in the U.S. with its "one-stop shopping" approach. Other markets scheduled for initial service in 1998 include Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas and New York.

"Allegiance is looking forward to having the opportunity to bring the benefits of competition to customers in Los Angeles and San Francisco," said Royce Holland, chairman and CEO of Allegiance Telecom. "Users of voice, data and Internet services will soon have an expanded choice for their communications needs, similar to the choices customers can now make when selecting a long distance phone company."

"The speed with which the Public Utility Commission acted on Allegiance's applications is clear evidence that the PUC's Vision 2000 commitment and the California Legislature's pro-competition initiatives are working," said Robert McCausland, vice president of regulatory and interconnection for Allegiance Telecom.

NOTE TO EDITOR: Royce Holland, chairman and CEO of Allegiance Telecom, was one of the original founders of MFS Communications Company, the first major competitor to the Bell System. As president of MFS, Holland was an industry leader in developing the competitive provisions of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, which opened the local exchange market to competition throughout the U.S. Under Holland's leadership, MFS grew from a privately held start-up operation to one of the Nasdaq 100 Index companies with annual revenue of approximately $1 billion and a market value of approximately $13 billion.


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