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Canadian cricket congratulates Montage-DMC's support of amateur athletes
CCA - 15 November 2001

Cutting-Edge Technology Connects National Team to Canadians

OTTAWA – Nov. 13, 2001 – MONTAGE.DMC, a division of AT&T Canada Inc. (TSE: TEL.B and NASDAQ: ATTC) and a leader in the eBusiness Services marketplace, has committed to a donation of significant technological support and expertise to Web-enable COMMONWEALTH Games Canada (CGC) for the 2002 Commonwealth Games being held in Manchester, England from July 25 to Aug. 4, 2002. MONTAGE.DMC will provide expertise to create and manage Web-based applications for Canadian participants before and during the games, enabling Canadians and the media to receive up-to-the-minute results of our team's successes.

Together MONTAGE.DMC and CGC are creating and supporting Web-based applications for the CGC Web site. Athletes and coaches are able to securely input personal data, from which profiles are created and posted on the CGC Web site. This is the first time the CGC will post results online using this technology, allowing the Canadian public and media to be connected to the games and the country's athletic successes.

"We have chosen MONTAGE.DMC because of their commitment to amateur sport in Canada, and their ability to provide us with applications that enable CGC to stay connected with our athletic community," said Joan Duncan, President, CGC. "MONTAGE.DMC's expertise allows us to promote the 2002 team with many groups including other sports organizations, Commonwealth countries, the Canadian media and the general public. There is even the potential to share these applications with other organizations and participating countries. This is an incredibly generous sponsorship from such a leader in the eBusiness marketplace."

"This is a tremendous opportunity to support the efforts of Canadian amateur sport, and to provide Canadians the ability to be connected with the athletes and coaches at the games," says Steve Byrne, President, MONTAGE.DMC. "We are pleased to be partnering with CGC as our involvement reinforces our effort to support Canadian amateur athletics. It is our hope that other members of corporate Canada will also support them as they prepare and represent us to the world in 2002."

The Commonwealth Games provide an opportunity for Canadian athletes to compete at an international multi-sport competition. The 2002 Commonwealth include 17 sports: Aquatics (Diving, Swimming, Synchronized), Athletics, Badminton, Boxing, Cycling, Field Hockey (men and women), Gymnastics (Artistic), Judo, Lawn Bowls, Netball, Rugby, Shooting, Squash, Table Tennis, Triathlon, Weightlifting, and Wrestling. Known as the "inclusive" Games, there will also be eight full medal events for athletes with a disability. Approximately 5,250 athletes and team officials from 70 countries will compete at these Commonwealth Games.

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