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BridgePoint International Expands Presence In Canada, Signs Long-Term Lease in Calgary.


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MONTREAL--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 20, 2000

BridgePoint International Inc. (ME:BDG BDG Building (usually seen as BLDG)
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.) is expanding its Canadian presence with a 4,000 sq. ft. co-location facility See telecom hotel.  in Calgary. The Company has signed a long-term lease for space in the Western Gas Tower, 530 8th Avenue S.W., a prime location where we find most of the main communication nodes in the city. The facility is expected to enter in service in July 2000.

With the increasing demand for outsourcing services such as co-location, Calgary is a very dynamic market and represents a good potential for BridgePoint, an emerging leader and largest company offering this type of services in Canada.

"With neutral co-location centers in Calgary, Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal, we now cover the most attractive telecommunications markets in Canada. BridgePoint's expansion into the canadian market is not yet completed while other cities are currently being examined," said Rene Arbic, Chief Executive Officer.

BridgePoint is an emerging leader in the development and delivery of central office outsourcing services through neutral co-location facilities, international voice & data switching, internet network management services and technical support. The Company currently operates co-location centers in Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, New York New York, state, United States
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