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February 21, 2001
David Morris, 907-265-5396; dmorris@gci.com
Bruce Broquet, (907) 777-6660; bbroquet@gci.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
GCI TO ACQUIRE MAJORITY CONTROL OF FIBER OPTIC SYSTEM
ANCHORAGE, AK - - General Communication, Inc.
(GCI) announced today it has agreed to acquire from WorldCom, Inc.
(WorldCom) an 85 percent controlling interest in the corporation
owning the 800-mile fiber optic cable system that extends from
Prudhoe Bay, Alaska to Valdez, Alaska via Fairbanks.
Under terms of the agreement, GCI will issue to WorldCom shares
of a new series of Class "C" preferred stock valued at $10 million.
The stock is convertible at $12 per share into GCI Class "A" common
stock. The new series is non-voting and pays a quarterly cash
dividend of 6 percent. As part of the transaction, WorldCom will be
released from a financial guarantee that was delivered in
connection with the construction of the system.
GCI plans to enhance the system and incorporate its operation
into GCI's robust operations control systems. These enhancements
will improve GCI's voice, Internet and data services in Interior
Alaska, as well as third party vendors' services that utilize
capacity on the fiber optic system..
The corporation owning the fiber optic system will be operated
as GCI Fiber Communication Co., (GCIFCC).
Currently, WorldCom owns an 85 percent stake in GCIFCC. The
remaining 15 percent is owned in equal shares by Arctic Slope
Regional Corporation (ASRC), Ahtna Incorporated (Ahtna) and Chugach
Alaska Corporation (CAC).
According to Ron Duncan, GCI president, the transaction
significantly enhances GCI's broadband capabilities and reaffirms
the strategic alliance between GCI and Worldcom.
"As one of our largest shareholders, WorldCom works with GCI to
meet the needs of its customers in the Alaska market," said Duncan.
"Because GCI is uniquely qualified to operate the facility, this
transaction was the best means to meet the needs of the
customer."
Duncan added that the transaction will benefit Alaskans by
moving ownership and management of the broadband facility onto
Alaska-based and operated providers. With this transition, Alaska's
telecommunications infrastructure will be able to more quickly
adapt to accommodate the broadband demands of education, commerce
and the general public.
GCIFCC was originally formed in 1996 as a high capacity network
provider of communication services to Alyeska Pipeline Service
Company (Alyeska Pipeline) and other customers in central Alaska.
ASRC, Ahtna, CAC and Adesta Communications, Inc., formerly known as
MFS Network Technologies, Inc. (Adesta), owned the company equally.
In March 2000, the ownership of GCIFCC was restructured with
WorldCom obtaining an 80 percent interest in order to protect its
construction-related financial guaranties. WorldCom subsequently
acquired the interest of Adesta. GCI was selected to provide
day-to-day management services for the system.
GCIFCC interconnects to GCI's fiber optic cable in Valdez that
extends to Anchorage, Juneau and Seattle. After the transaction
closes, GCI's fiber optic system will connect North Slope oil
production facilities with the state's largest economic,
educational and military communities, and the lower 48 states.
The Regulatory Commission of Alaska must approve the
transaction. After approvals are received, GCI will issue its Class
"C" stock to Worldcom. GCI expects regulatory approval during the
second quarter of 2001.
According to Marsha Burns, GCI vice president, GCI has entered
into an interim services agreement with Alyeska Pipeline to provide
certain voice, video and data services to support operations of the
Trans-Alaska Pipeline System. The parties have drafted a proposed
15-year agreement that will be submitted to the Board of Directors
of both companies for consideration. The interim agreement provides
for provisional services during this review process.
"We are particularly pleased that Alyeska Pipeline has looked to
us to provide broadband services," stated Burns. "We look forward
to a long-term, productive working relationship between our two
Alaska companies."
GCI (Nasdaq:GNCMA) is an Alaska-based integrated communications
provider that delivers voice, video and data services through its
fiber optic, satellite, hybrid fiber coaxial and metropolitan area
network facilities. More information about GCI can be found at
www.gci.com
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