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                       SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
                            Washington, D.C.  20549

                                   FORM 10-Q

          [X]    QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF
                      THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

                 For the quarterly period ended March 31, 2000
                                                --------------
                                       OR
          [ ]     TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF
                      THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

             For the transition period from ____________  to ______

                        Commission file number:  0-11258
                        ________________________________

                                 WorldCom, Inc.
                           (f/k/a MCI WORLDCOM, Inc.)
             (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
                        _______________________________

                  Georgia                                58-1521612
      (State or other jurisdiction of      (I.R.S. Employer Identification No.)
       incorporation or organization)


500 Clinton Center Drive, Clinton, Mississippi              39056
 (Address of principal executive offices)                 (Zip Code)



Registrant's telephone number, including area code :  (601) 460-5600

          Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all
reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the
registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such
filing requirements for the past 90 days.

                                  Yes  X     No
                                      ---       ---

          The number of outstanding shares of the registrant's Common Stock, par
value $.01 per share, was 2,863,057,354, net of treasury shares, on April 30,
2000.

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                         QUARTERLY REPORT ON FORM 10-Q
                               TABLE OF CONTENTS


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    PART I.  FINANCIAL INFORMATION
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<CAPTION>

    Item 1.  Financial Statements
<S>                                                                          <C>
             Consolidated Balance Sheets as of
             March 31, 2000 and  December 31, 1999..........................  3

             Consolidated Statements of Operations for the
             three months ended March 31, 2000
             and March 31, 1999.............................................  4

             Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows for the
             three months ended March 31, 2000 and
             March 31, 1999.................................................  5

             Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements.....................  6

    Item 2.  Management's Discussion and Analysis of
             Financial Condition and Results of Operations.................. 13

    Item 3.  Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures about Market Risk..... 18

    PART II. OTHER INFORMATION

    Item 1.  Legal Proceedings.............................................. 19

    Item 2.  Changes in Securities and Use of Proceeds...................... 19

    Item 3.  Defaults Upon Senior Securities................................ 19

    Item 4.  Submission of Matters to a Vote of Securities Holders.......... 19

    Item 5.  Other Information.............................................. 19

    Item 6.  Exhibits and Reports on Form 8-K............................... 19

    Signature............................................................... 20

    Exhibit Index........................................................... 21
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<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                  WORLDCOM, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
                                                    CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
                                            (Unaudited. In Millions, Except Share Data)

                                                                                               March 31,        December 31,
                                                                                                 2000              1999
                                                                                              ----------        ------------
<S>                                                                                           <C>               <C>
ASSETS
Current assets:
     Cash and cash equivalents                                                                 $      601       $      876
     Accounts receivable, net of allowance for bad debts of $1,242 in 2000
       and $1,122 in 1999                                                                           6,126            5,746
     Deferred tax asset                                                                             2,569            2,565
     Other current assets                                                                           1,814            1,137
                                                                                                ---------       ----------
         Total current assets                                                                      11,110           10,324
                                                                                                ---------       ----------
Property and equipment:
     Transmission equipment                                                                        16,462           14,689
     Communications equipment                                                                       6,768            6,218
     Furniture, fixtures and other                                                                  8,443            7,424
     Construction in progress                                                                       4,981            5,397
                                                                                               ----------       ----------
                                                                                                   36,654           33,728
     Accumulated depreciation                                                                      (5,745)          (5,110)
                                                                                               ----------        ---------
                                                                                                   30,909           28,618
                                                                                               ----------        ---------
     Goodwill and other intangible assets                                                          47,169           47,308
     Other assets                                                                                   5,324            4,822
                                                                                               ----------       ----------
                                                                                               $   94,512       $   91,072
                                                                                               ==========       ==========
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' INVESTMENT
Current liabilities:
     Short-term debt and current maturities of
       long-term debt                                                                          $    6,185       $   5,015
     Accounts payable                                                                               1,985           2,557
     Accrued line costs                                                                             3,765           3,721
     Other current liabilities                                                                      5,719           5,916
                                                                                               ----------       ---------
       Total current liabilities                                                                   17,654          17,209
                                                                                               ----------       ---------
Long-term liabilities, less current portion:
     Long-term debt                                                                                13,514          13,128
     Deferred tax liability                                                                         5,503           4,877
     Other liabilities                                                                              1,109           1,223
                                                                                               ----------       ---------
       Total long-term liabilities                                                                 20,126          19,228
                                                                                               ----------       ---------
 Commitments and contingencies

 Minority interests                                                                                 2,882           2,599

 Company obligated mandatorily redeemable preferred securities of subsidiary
     trust holding solely junior subordinated deferrable interest debentures
     of the Company and other redeemable preferred securities                                         798             798

 Shareholders' investment:
   Series B preferred stock, par value $.01 per share; authorized, issued and
     outstanding: 10,920,972 shares in 2000 and 11,096,887 shares in 1999
     (liquidation preference of $1.00 per share plus unpaid dividends)                                  -               -

 Series C preferred stock, par value $.01 per share; authorized: 3,750,000
     shares; issued and outstanding: none in 2000 and 3,750,000
     shares in 1999 (liquidation preference of $50 per share)                                           -               -

   Preferred stock, par value $.01 per share; authorized: 31,155,008 shares
     in 2000 and 1999; none issued                                                                      -               -

   Common stock, par value $.01 per share; authorized: 5,000,000,000 shares; issued
     and outstanding: 2,865,703,217 shares in 2000 and                                                 29              28
     2,849,743,843 shares in 1999
   Additional paid-in capital                                                                      52,340          52,108

   Retained earnings (deficit)                                                                        356            (928)

   Unrealized holding gain on marketable equity
     securities                                                                                       836             575

   Cumulative foreign currency translation adjustment                                                (324)           (360)

   Treasury stock, at cost, 6,765,316 shares in 2000
     and 1999                                                                                        (185)           (185)
                                                                                                ---------       ---------

   Total shareholders' investment                                                                  53,052          51,238
                                                                                                ---------       ---------
                                                                                                $  94,512       $  91,072
                                                                                                =========       =========
     The accompanying notes are an integral part of these statements.
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                       WORLDCOM, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
                    CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
               (Unaudited. In Millions, Except Per Share Data)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                                                           For the Three Months
                                                                                              Ended March 31,
                                                                                    ---------------------------------
                                                                                         2000                  1999
                                                                                    ----------------------------------
<S>                                                                                <C>                   <C>
Revenues                                                                            $   9,978             $   9,122
                                                                                    ---------             ---------
Operating expenses:
   Line costs                                                                           4,092                 4,137
   Selling, general and administrative                                                  2,299                 2,374
   Depreciation and amortization                                                        1,147                 1,101
                                                                                    ---------             ---------
      Total                                                                             7,538                 7,612
                                                                                    ---------             ---------
Operating income                                                                        2,440                 1,510
Other income (expense):
   Interest expense                                                                     (218)                  (272)
   Miscellaneous                                                                         111                    (26)
                                                                                    ---------             ---------
   Income before income taxes and minority interests                                   2,333                  1,212
   Provision for income taxes                                                            953                    547
                                                                                    --------              --------
   Income before minority interests                                                    1,380                   665
   Minority interests                                                                    (79)                   65
                                                                                    --------              --------
   Net income                                                                          1,301                   730
   Distributions on subsidiary trust and other mandatorily
     redeemable preferred securities                                                      16                    16

   Preferred dividend requirement                                                          1                     2
                                                                                    --------              --------
   Net income applicable to common shareholders                                     $  1,284              $    712
                                                                                    ========              ========
   Earnings per common share:
   Net income applicable to common shareholders:
     Basic                                                                          $    0.45             $    0.25
                                                                                    =========             =========
     Diluted                                                                        $    0.44             $    0.24
                                                                                    =========             =========

     The accompanying notes are an integral part of these statements.

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                        WORLDCOM, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
                     CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
                           (Unaudited. In Millions)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>



                                                                                         For the Three Months
                                                                                            Ended March 31,
                                                                                    ----------------------------------
                                                                                        2000                   1999
                                                                                    -----------              ---------
<S>                                                                                 <C>                      <C>
Cash flows from operating activities:
Net income                                                                              $ 1,301                $   730
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash
  provided by operating activities:
    Minority interests                                                                       79                    (65)
    Depreciation and amortization                                                         1,147                  1,101
    Provision for losses on accounts receivable                                             269                    228
    Provision for deferred income taxes                                                     626                     50
    Change in assets and liabilities, net of effect of
      business combinations:
        Accounts receivable                                                                (590)                  (684)
        Other current assets                                                               (446)                  (225)
        Accrued line costs                                                                  (69)                    96
        Accounts payable and other current liabilities                                     (426)                   602
    Other                                                                                   (97)                   117
                                                                                        -------                -------
Net cash provided by operating activities                                                 1,794                  1,950
                                                                                        -------                -------
Cash flows from investing activities:
    Capital expenditures                                                                 (2,519)                (1,649)
    Acquisitions and related costs                                                           (7)                  (285)
    Increase in intangible assets                                                          (110)                  (174)
    Proceeds from disposition of marketable securities                                      188                     79
    and other long-term assets
    Increase in other assets                                                               (386)                  (630)
    Decrease in other liabilities                                                          (446)                  (161)
                                                                                        -------                -------
Net cash used in investing activities                                                    (3,280)                (2,820)
                                                                                        -------                -------
Cash flows from financing activities:
    Principal borrowings (repayments) on debt, net                                        1,162                   (284)
    Common stock issuance                                                                   268                    448
    Distributions on subsidiary trust mandatorily                                           (16)                   (16)
    redeemable preferred securities
    Dividends paid on preferred stock                                                        (1)                    (2)
    Redemption of Series C preferred stock                                                 (190)                     -
    Other                                                                                   (17)                     -
                                                                                        -------                --------
Net cash provided by financing activities                                                 1,206                    146
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash                                                       5                   (202)
                                                                                        -------                -------

Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents                                                  (275)                  (926)
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period                                            876                  1,727
                                                                                        -------                -------
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period                                              $   601                $   801
                                                                                        =======                =======


         The accompanying notes are an integral part of these statements.

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                        WORLDCOM, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES

                   NOTES TO CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

(A) General
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References herein to the "Company" or "WorldCom" refer to WorldCom, Inc., a
Georgia corporation, and its subsidiaries.  Prior to May 1, 2000, the Company
was named MCI WORLDCOM, Inc.

The financial statements included herein, are unaudited and have been prepared
in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles for interim
financial reporting and Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") regulations.
Certain information and footnote disclosures normally included in financial
statements prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles
have been condensed or omitted pursuant to such rules and regulations.  In the
opinion of management, the financial statements reflect all adjustments (of a
normal and recurring nature) which are necessary to present fairly the financial
position, results of operations and cash flows for the interim periods.  These
financial statements should be read in conjunction with the Annual Report of the
Company on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 1999 (the "Form 10-K").
The results for the three-month period ended March 31, 2000 are not necessarily
indicative of the results that may be expected for the year ending December 31,
2000.

(B) Business Combinations
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On October 5, 1999, WorldCom announced that it had entered into an Agreement and
Plan of Merger dated as of October 4, 1999, which was amended and restated on
March 8, 2000 (the "Sprint Merger Agreement"), between WorldCom and Sprint
Corporation ("Sprint").  Under the terms of the Sprint Merger Agreement, Sprint
will merge with and into WorldCom (the "Sprint Merger").

Sprint is a diversified telecommunications company, providing long distance,
local and wireless communications services.  Sprint's business is organized in
two groups: the Sprint PCS group and Sprint FON group.  Sprint built and
operates the United States' first nationwide all-digital, fiber-optic network
and is a leader in advanced data communications services.  In 1999, Sprint had
$20 billion in annual revenues and served more than 20 million business and
residential customers.

Under the Sprint Merger Agreement, each outstanding share of Sprint FON common
stock will be exchanged for $76.00 of WorldCom common stock, par value $.01 per
share ("Common Stock"), subject to a collar.  In addition, each share of Sprint
PCS common stock will be exchanged for one share of a new WorldCom PCS tracking
stock and 0.116025 shares of Common Stock.  The terms of the WorldCom PCS
tracking stock will be virtually identical to the terms of Sprint's PCS common
stock and will be designed to track the performance of the PCS business of the
surviving company in the Sprint Merger.  Holders of Sprint class A stock will
receive that amount of Common Stock and WorldCom PCS tracking stock as if such
class A stock had been converted into Sprint FON common stock and Sprint PCS
common stock immediately before the Sprint Merger.  Holders of the other classes
or series of Sprint capital stock will receive one share of a class or series of
the Company's capital stock with virtually identical terms, which will be
established in connection with the Sprint Merger, for each share of Sprint
capital stock that they own.  Sprint has announced that it will redeem for cash
each outstanding share of the Sprint first and second series preferred stock on
May 25, 2000.  The Sprint Merger will be accounted for as a purchase and will be
tax-free to Sprint stockholders.

The actual number of shares of Common Stock to be exchanged for each share of
Sprint FON common stock will be determined based on the average trading prices
of Common Stock prior to the closing, but will not be less than 1.4100 shares
(if the average trading price of Common Stock equals or exceeds $53.9007) or
more than 1.8342 shares (if the average trading price of Common Stock equals or
is less than $41.4350).

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Consummation of the Sprint Merger is subject to various conditions set forth in
the Sprint Merger Agreement, including the adoption of the Sprint Merger
Agreement by stockholders of Sprint, the approval of the Sprint Merger by
shareholders of WorldCom, the approval of the issuance of WorldCom capital stock
in the Sprint Merger by shareholders of WorldCom, certain U.S. and foreign
regulatory approvals and other customary conditions.  On April 28, 2000, special
meetings of the shareholders of WorldCom and Sprint were held and the merger
proposals were adopted and approved.  It is anticipated that the Sprint Merger
will close in the second half of 2000.

(C) Earnings Per Share
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The following is a reconciliation of the numerators and the denominators of the
basic and diluted earnings per share computations for the three months ended
March 31, 2000 and 1999 (in millions, except per share data):

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>


                                            2000           1999
                                           ------         ------
<S>                                        <C>            <C>
Basic
- -----
Net income                                 $1,301         $  730
Distributions on subsidiary trust
 and other mandatorily
 redeemable preferred securities               16             16
Preferred dividend requirement                  1              2
                                           ------         ------
Net income applicable to common
  shareholders                             $1,284         $  712
                                           ======         ======
Weighted average shares outstanding         2,852          2,794
                                           ======         ======
Basic earnings per share                   $ 0.45         $ 0.25
                                           ======         ======
Diluted
- -------
Net income applicable to
 common shareholders                       $1,284         $  712
                                           ======         ======
Weighted average shares outstanding         2,852          2,794
Common stock equivalents                       67            111
Common stock issuable upon
 conversion of preferred stock                  2              2
                                           ------         ------
Diluted shares outstanding                  2,921          2,907
                                           ======         ======
Diluted earnings per share                 $ 0.44         $ 0.24
                                           ======         ======
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(D) Supplemental Disclosure of Cash Flow Information
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Interest paid by the Company during the three months ended March 31, 2000 and
1999, amounted to $278 million and $421 million, respectively.  Income taxes
paid during the three months ended March 31, 2000 and 1999, totaled $19 million
and $29 million, respectively.  In conjunction with business combinations during
the three months ended March 31, 2000 and 1999, assumed assets and liabilities
were as follows (in millions):

<TABLE>
<S>                                      <C>              <C>
                                                 2000            1999
                                                -----           -----

Fair value of assets acquired                   $   -          $   12
Excess of cost over net tangible                    7             416
 assets acquired
Liabilities assumed                                 -            (143)
                                                -----          ------
Net cash paid                                   $   7          $  285
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(E) Comprehensive Income
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The following table reflects the calculation of comprehensive income for
WorldCom for the three months ended March 31, 2000 and 1999 (in millions):

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<TABLE>
<S>                                       <C>          <C>
                                           2000           1999
                                         --------       --------
Net income applicable to
 common shareholders                       $1,284         $ 712
                                          -------         -----
Other comprehensive income (loss):
  Foreign currency translation gains
   (losses)                                    36          (280)
  Unrealized holding gains:
    Unrealized holding gains during
      the period                              501           245
    Reclassification adjustment for
     (gains) losses included
     in net income                            (83)            -
                                          -------         -----
Other comprehensive income (loss)
  before tax                                  454           (35)
Income tax expense                           (157)          (92)
                                           ------         -----
Other comprehensive income (loss)             297          (127)
                                           ------         -----
Comprehensive income applicable to
  common shareholders                      $1,581         $ 585
                                           ======         =====

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(F) Segment Information
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Based on its organizational structure, the Company operates in six reportable
segments: Voice and data, Internet, International operations, Embratel
Participacoes S.A. ("Embratel"), Operations and technology and Other.  The
Company's reportable segments represent business units that primarily offer
similar products and services; however, the business units are managed
separately due to the geographic dispersion of their operations.  The voice and
data segment includes voice, data and other types of domestic communications
services.  The Internet segment provides Internet services. International
operations provide voice, data, Internet and other similar types of
communications services to customers primarily in Europe and the Asia Pacific
region.  Embratel provides communications services in Brazil.  Operations and
technology includes network operations, information services, engineering and
technology, and customer service.  Other includes primarily the operations of
MCI Systemhouse Corp. and SHL Systemhouse Co. (collectively, "SHL") and other
non-communications services.  In April 1999, SHL was sold to Electronic Data
Systems Corporation ("EDS").

The Company's chief operating decision maker utilizes revenue information in
assessing performance and making overall operating decisions and resource
allocations.  Communications services are generally provided utilizing the
Company's fiber optic networks, which do not make a distinction between the
types of services.  As a result, the Company does not allocate line costs or
assets by segment.  Profit and loss information is reported only on a
consolidated basis to the chief operating decision maker and the Company's Board
of Directors.

Information about the Company's segments for the three months ended March 31,
2000 and 1999, is as follows (in millions):

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                         Revenues                   Selling, General
                                                       From External               and Administrative
                                                         Customers                      Expenses
                                                    ---------------------    ----------------------------
<S>                                                 <C>           <C>              <C>             <C>
                                                     2000           1999            2000            1999
                                                    ------         ------          ------          ------
Voice and data                                      $7,509         $6,918          $1,164          $1,170
Internet                                             1,104            758             209             173
International operations                               537            357             142             116
Operations and technology                                -              -             546             563
Other                                                    -            403               -             129
Corporate                                                -              -              48              49
                                                    ------         ------          ------          ------
     Total before Embratel                          $9,150         $8,436          $2,109          $2,200
Embratel                                               863            686             199             174
Elimination of intersegment revenues                   (35)             -              (9)              -
                                                    ------         ------          ------          ------
     Total                                          $9,978         $9,122          $2,299          $2,374
                                                    ======         ======          ======          ======
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The following is a reconciliation of the segment information to income before
income taxes and minority interests for the three months ended March 31, 2000
and 1999 (in millions):


<TABLE>
<S>                                      <C>          <C>
                                           2000         1999
                                          ------       ------
Revenues                                  $9,978       $9,122
Operating expenses                         7,538        7,612
                                          ------       ------
Operating income                           2,440        1,510
Other income (expense):
     Interest expense                       (218)        (272)
     Miscellaneous                           111          (26)
                                          ------       ------
Income before income taxes
     and minority interests               $2,333       $1,212
                                          ======       ======
</TABLE>

(G)    Contingencies -
       ---------------

The Company is involved in legal and regulatory proceedings generally incidental
to its business and has included loss contingencies in other current liabilities
and other liabilities for certain of these matters.  In some instances, rulings
by federal and state regulatory authorities may result in increased operating
costs to the Company.  Except as described herein, and while the results of
these various legal and regulatory matters contain an element of uncertainty,
WorldCom believes that the probable outcome of these matters should not have a
material adverse effect on the Company's consolidated results of operations or
financial position.

General. WorldCom is subject to varying degrees of federal, state, local and
international regulation.  In the United States, the Company's subsidiaries are
most heavily regulated by the states, especially for the provision of local
exchange services.  The Company must be certified separately in each state to
offer local exchange and intrastate long distance services.  No state, however,
subjects WorldCom to price cap or rate of return regulation, nor is the Company
currently required to obtain Federal Communications Commission ("FCC")
authorization for installation or operation of its network facilities used for
domestic services, other than licenses for specific terrestrial microwave and
satellite earth station facilities that utilize radio frequency spectrum.  FCC
approval is required, however, for the installation and operation of its
international facilities and services. WorldCom is subject to varying degrees of
regulation in the foreign jurisdictions in which it conducts business, including
authorization for the installation and operation of network facilities. Although
the trend in federal, state and international regulation appears to favor
increased competition, no assurance can be given that changes in current or
future regulations adopted by the FCC, state or foreign regulators or
legislative initiatives in the United States or abroad would not have a material
adverse effect on WorldCom.

In implementing the Telecommunications Act of 1996 (the "Telecom Act"),  the FCC
established nationwide rules designed to encourage new entrants to participate
in the local services markets through interconnection with the incumbent local
exchange carriers ("ILECs"), resale of ILECs' retail services and use of
individual and combinations of unbundled network elements.  Appeals of the FCC
order adopting those rules have been in litigation since August 1996.  On
November 5, 1999, the FCC implemented a remand, from the U.S. Supreme Court, of
the FCC's original unbundling rules.  The FCC required two additional network
elements, as well as most of the previously identified elements, to be made
available to new entrants.  That order is subject to various reconsideration
petitions at the FCC and has been appealed by the ILECs to the United States
Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.  The United States Court
of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit is now considering the ILECs' challenges to
the substance of the FCC's pricing rules.

On May 21, 1999, the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia
Circuit reversed and remanded to the FCC its decision to adjust its price cap
regulation of ILECs to require access charges to fall 6.5% per year adjusted for
inflation.  On June 22, 1999, that court stayed the effect of its decision
pending a further order by the FCC justifying or modifying its decision in
response to the court's opinion.  On April 13, 2000, the court extended the stay
at the request of the FCC to allow the FCC to consider a proposal for access
charge reform and universal service, which is discussed below.

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On November 4, 1999, the FCC's Pricing Flexibility Order, which allowed price-
cap regulated ILECs to offer customer specific pricing in contract tariffs, took
effect.  Price-cap regulated ILECs can now offer access arrangements with
contract-type pricing in competition with long distance carriers and other
competitive access providers, who have previously been able to offer such
pricing for access arrangements.  As ILECs experience increasing competition in
the local services market, the FCC will grant increased pricing flexibility and
relax tariffing requirements for access services.  The FCC is also conducting a
proceeding to consider additional pricing flexibility for a wider range of
access services.  The Company has appealed the Pricing Flexibility Order to the
United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.

On July 30, 1999, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
issued a decision reversing in part the May 1997 FCC universal service decision.
Among other things, the court held that the FCC may collect universal service
contributions from interstate carriers based on only interstate revenues, and
that the FCC could not force the ILECs to recover their universal service
contributions through interstate access charges.  Various parties, including
WorldCom, have filed petitions for certiorari at the U.S. Supreme Court
challenging certain aspects of this decision.  On November 1, 1999, the FCC
implemented the court's decision.  AT&T has appealed this FCC order to the
United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, and WorldCom has
intervened in support of AT&T. Pending reconsideration petitions seek
retroactive treatment for implementation of the remand order.  On November 2,
1999, the FCC released two additional universal service orders, which provide
for federal support for non-rural high cost areas.  Both orders were appealed to
the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.

In August 1998, in response to petitions filed by several ILECs under the guise
of Section 706 of the Telecom Act, the FCC issued its Advanced Services Order.
This order clarifies that the interconnection, unbundling, and resale
requirements of Section 251(c) of the Telecom Act, and the interLATA
restrictions of Section 271 of the Telecom Act, apply fully to so-called
"advanced telecommunications services," such as Digital Subscriber Line ("DSL")
technology. US West Communications Group ("US West") appealed this order to the
United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.  At the
request of the FCC, the court remanded the case for further administrative
proceedings, and on December 23, 1999, the FCC issued its Order on Remand.  In
that order, the FCC reaffirmed its earlier decision that ILECs are subject to
the obligations of Section 251(c) of the Telecom Act in connection with the
offering of advanced telecommunications services such as DSL.  The order
reserved ruling on whether such obligations extend to traffic jointly carried by
an ILEC and a competitive local exchange carrier ("CLEC") to an Internet service
provider ("ISP") where the ISP self-provides the transport component of its
Internet access service.  The Order on Remand also found that DSL-based advanced
services that are used to connect ISPs to their subscribers to facilitate
Internet-bound traffic typically constitute exchange access service.  On January
3, 2000, the Company filed a petition for review of this aspect of the Order on
Remand with the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia
Circuit.

In a companion notice to the original order, the FCC sought comment on how to
implement Section 706 of the Telecom Act, which directs the FCC to (1) encourage
the deployment of advanced telecommunications capability to Americans on a
reasonable and timely basis, and (2) complete an inquiry concerning the
availability of such services no later than February 8, 1999.  The Commission's
rulemaking notice included a proposal that, if adopted, would allow the ILECs
the option of providing advanced services via a separate subsidiary free from
the unbundling and resale obligations of Section 251(c), as well as other
dominant carrier regulatory requirements.  In early February 1999, the FCC
issued its report to Congress, concluding that the deployment of advanced
services is proceeding at a reasonable and timely pace.  The FCC has not yet
issued its Section 706 rulemaking order.

In February 1999, the FCC sought public comments on its tentative conclusion
that loop spectrum standards should be set in a competitively neutral process.
In November 1999, the FCC concluded that ILECs should be required to share
primary telephone lines with CLECs, and identified the high frequency portion of
the loop as a network element.  In February 2000, US West and the United States
Telephone Association appealed this order to the United States Court of Appeals
for the District of Columbia Circuit.

On February 26, 1999, the FCC issued a Declaratory Ruling and Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking regarding the regulatory treatment of calls to ISPs.  Prior to the
FCC's order, approximately thirty Public Utility Commissions ("PUCs") issued
orders unanimously finding that carriers, including WorldCom, are entitled to
collect reciprocal compensation for completing calls to ISPs under the terms of
their interconnection agreements with ILECs.  Many of these PUC decisions have
been appealed by the ILECs and, since the FCC's order, many have filed new cases
at the

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PUCs or in court.  Moreover, WorldCom appealed the FCC's order to the
United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. On March
24, 2000, the court vacated the FCC's order and remanded the case to the FCC for
further proceedings. WorldCom cannot predict the outcome of the cases filed by
the ILECs, the FCC's rulemaking proceeding, or the FCC's proceedings on remand,
nor can it predict whether or not the result(s) will have a material adverse
impact upon its consolidated financial position or future results of operations.

Several bills have been introduced during the 106th Congress that would exclude
the transmission of data services or high-speed Internet access from the Telecom
Act's bar on the transmission of in-region interLATA services by the Bell
operating companies ("BOCs").  These bills would also make it more difficult for
competitors to resell the high-speed Internet access services of the ILECs or to
lease a portion of the network components used for the provision of such
services.

In 1996 and 1997, the FCC issued orders that would require non-dominant
telecommunications carriers to eliminate interstate service tariffs, except in
limited circumstances.  These orders were stayed pending judicial review.  On
April 28, 2000, the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia
Circuit issued a decision upholding the FCC's orders and thereafter lifted the
stay.  The parties to this appeal, including WorldCom, are considering whether
to seek further judicial review.  As written, the FCC's orders will prevent
WorldCom from relying on its federal tariff to limit liability or to establish
its interstate rates for customers.  Accordingly, WorldCom would need to develop
a new means to establish contractual relationships with its customers.

BOCs must file an application conforming to the requirements of Section 271 of
the Telecom Act for each state in their service area in order to offer in-region
long distance service in that state.  To be granted by the FCC, an application
must demonstrate, among other things, that the BOC has met a 14-point
competitive checklist to open its local network to competition and demonstrate
that its application is in the public interest. Since enactment of the Telecom
Act, the FCC has rejected five Section 271 applications filed by BOCs and
granted one; Bell Atlantic Corporation's application for New York was granted on
December 21, 1999.  On April 5, 2000, SBC Communications ("SBC") filed a Section
271 application for the state of Texas.  A decision is expected on SBC's
application by July 3, 2000.  WorldCom cannot predict the outcome of this
proceeding or whether or not the results will have a material adverse impact on
its consolidated financial position or future results of operations.

The FCC is currently reviewing a proposal for access charge and universal
service reform that has been filed by the Coalition for Affordable Local and
Long Distance Service ("CALLS"), a group of regional Bell operating companies
("RBOCs"), GTE Corporation ("GTE") and two long distance companies.  The
principal aspects of the plan are (1) residential Subscriber Line Charges would
be increased to $4.35 in 2000, $5.00 in 2001, $6.00 in 2002, and $6.50 in 2003;
(2) residential Presubscribed Interexchange Carrier Charges ("PICCs") would be
eliminated in 2000; (3) carrier access charges would be reduced for the industry
by $2.1 billion on July 1, 2000, with minimal additional reductions in later
years; and (4) the RBOCs and GTE would benefit from a new $650 million universal
service fund.  In addition, WorldCom believes the FCC may have made other
commitments to the RBOCs concerning the disposition and/or timing of other
regulatory proceedings that may be related to the RBOCs' decision to offer the
CALLS plan.  This might include, for example, restrictions on CLECs' ability to
use unbundled network elements to offer special access services.  Finally,
interexchange carriers participating in the CALLS plan are committing to
eliminate PICC-pass through charges, eliminate minimum charges for basic
schedule customers, and flow through reductions in access charges. WorldCom
cannot predict either the outcome of this proposal or whether or not the results
will have a material adverse impact upon its consolidated financial position or
future results of operations.

International.  In February 1997, the United States entered into a World Trade
Organization Agreement (the "WTO Agreement") that is designed to have the effect
of liberalizing the provision of switched voice telephone and other
telecommunications services in scores of foreign countries over the next several
years.  The WTO Agreement became effective in February 1998.  In light of the
United States commitments to the WTO Agreement, the FCC implemented new rules in
February 1998 that liberalize existing policies regarding (1) the services that
may be provided by foreign affiliated United States international common
carriers, including carriers controlled or more than 25 percent owned by foreign
carriers that have market power in their home markets, and (2) the provision of
alternative traffic routing.  The new rules make it much easier for foreign
affiliated carriers to enter the United States market for the  provision of
international services.

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In August 1997, the FCC adopted mandatory settlement rate benchmarks.  These
benchmarks are intended to reduce the rates that United States carriers pay
foreign carriers to terminate traffic in their home countries.  The FCC will
also prohibit a United States carrier affiliated with a foreign carrier from
providing facilities-based service to the foreign carrier's home market until
and unless the foreign carrier has implemented a settlement rate at or below the
benchmark.  The FCC also adopted new rules that will liberalize the provision of
switched services over private lines to World Trade Organization member
countries.  These rules allow such services on routes where 50% or more of
United States billed traffic is being terminated in the foreign country at or
below the applicable settlement rate benchmark or where the foreign country's
rules concerning provision of international switched services over private lines
are deemed equivalent to United States rules.  On January 12, 1999, the FCC's
benchmark rules were upheld in their entirety by the United States Court of
Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.  On March 11, 1999 the District of
Columbia Circuit denied petitions for rehearing of the case.

In April 1999, the FCC modified its rules to permit United States international
carriers to exchange international public switched voice traffic on many routes
to and from the United States outside of the traditional settlement rate and
proportionate return regimes.

On June 3, 1999, the FCC enforced the benchmark rates on two non-compliant
routes.  Settlement rates have fallen to the benchmarks or below on many other
routes.

Although the FCC's new policies and implementation of the WTO Agreement may
result in lower settlement payments by WorldCom to terminate international
traffic, there is a risk that the payments that WorldCom will receive from
inbound international traffic may decrease to an even greater degree.  The
implementation of the WTO Agreement may also make it easier for foreign carriers
with market power in their home markets to offer United States and foreign
customers end-to-end services to the disadvantage of WorldCom.  The Company may
continue to face substantial obstacles in obtaining from foreign governments and
foreign carriers the authority and facilities to provide such end-to-end
services.

Embratel.  The 1996 General Telecommunications Law (the "General Law") provides
a framework for telecommunications regulation for Embratel.  Article 8 of the
General Law created Agencia Nacional de Telecomunicacoes ("Anatel") to implement
the General Law through development of regulations and to enforce such
regulations.  According to the General Law, companies wishing to offer
telecommunications services to consumers are required to apply to Anatel for a
concession or an authorization.  Concessions are granted for the provision of
services under the public regime (the "Public Regime") and authorizations are
granted for the provision of services under the private regime (the "Private
Regime"). Service providers subject to the Public Regime (concessionaires) are
subject to obligations concerning network expansion and continuity of service
provision and are subject to rate regulation.  These obligations and the tariff
conditions are provided in the General Law and in each company's concession
contract.  The network expansion obligations are also provided in the Plano
Geral de Universalizacao ("General Plan on Universal Service").

The only services provided under the Public Regime are the switched fixed
telephone services ("SFTS") -local and national and international long distance
- - provided by Embratel and the three regional Telebras holding companies
("Teles").  All other telecommunications companies, including other companies
providing SFTS, operate in the Private Regime and, although they are not subject
to the Public Regime, individual authorizations may contain certain specific
expansion and continuity obligations.

The main restriction imposed on carriers by the General Plan on Universal
Service is that, until December 31, 2003, the three Teles are prohibited from
offering inter-regional and international long distance service, while Embratel
is prohibited from offering local services.  These companies can start providing
those services two years sooner if they meet their network expansion obligations
by December 31, 2001.

Embratel and the three Teles were granted their concessions at no fee, until
2005.  After 2005, the concessions may be renewed for a period of 20 years, upon
the payment, every two years, of a fee equal to 2% of annual net revenues
calculated based on the provision of SFTS in the prior year, excluding taxes and
social contributions.

Embratel also offers a number of ancillary telecommunications services pursuant
to authorizations granted in the Private Regime.  Such services include the
provision of dedicated analog and digital lines, packet switched network

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services, circuit switched network services, mobile marine telecommunications,
telex and telegraph, radio signal satellite retransmission and television signal
satellite retransmission.  Some of these services are subject to some specific
continuity obligations and rate conditions.

All providers of telecommunications services are subject to quality and
modernization obligations provided in the Plan Geral de Qualidade ("General Plan
on Quality").

Litigation.  On November 4, 1996, and thereafter, and on August 25, 1997, and
thereafter, MCI Communications Corporation ("MCI") and all of its directors were
named as defendants in a total of 15 complaints filed in the Court of Chancery
in the State of Delaware.  British Telecommunications plc ("BT") was named as a
defendant in 13 of the complaints.  The complaints were brought by alleged
stockholders of MCI, individually and purportedly as class actions on behalf of
all other stockholders of MCI.  In general, the complaints allege that MCI's
directors breached their fiduciary duty in connection with the MCI BT Merger
Agreement, dated November 3, 1996 (the "MCI BT Merger Agreement"), that BT aided
and abetted those breaches of duty, that BT owes fiduciary duties to the other
stockholders of MCI and that BT breached those duties in connection with the MCI
BT Merger Agreement.  The complaints seek damages and injunctive and other
relief.

One of the purported stockholder class actions pending in Delaware Chancery
Court has been amended, one of the purported class actions has been dismissed
with prejudice, and plaintiffs in four of the other purported stockholder class
actions have moved to amend their complaints to name WorldCom and a WorldCom
subsidiary as additional defendants.  These plaintiffs generally allege that the
defendants breached their fiduciary duties to stockholders in connection with
the MCI merger and the agreement to pay a termination fee to WorldCom.  They
further allege discrimination in favor of BT in connection with the MCI merger.
The plaintiffs seek, inter alia, damages and injunctive relief prohibiting the
consummation of the MCI merger and the payment of the inducement fee to BT.

Three complaints were filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of
Columbia, as class actions on behalf of purchasers of MCI shares.  The three
cases were consolidated on April 1, 1998.  On or about May 8, 1998, the
plaintiffs in all three cases filed a consolidated amended complaint alleging,
on behalf of purchasers of MCI's shares between July 11, 1997 and August 21,
1997, inclusive, that MCI and certain of its officers and directors failed to
disclose material information about MCI, including that MCI was renegotiating
the terms of the MCI BT Merger Agreement. The consolidated amended complaint
seeks damages and other relief.  The Company and the other defendants have moved
to dismiss the consolidated amended complaint.

At least nine class action complaints have been filed that arise out of the
FCC's decision in Halprin, Temple, Goodman and Sugrue v. MCI Telecommunications
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Corp., and allege that WorldCom has improperly charged "Pre-Subscribed"
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customers "Non-Subscriber" or so-called "casual" rates for certain direct-dialed
calls.  Plantiffs further challenge WorldCom's credit policies for this "non-
subscriber" traffic.  Plaintiffs assert that WorldCom's conduct violates the
Communications Act and various state laws; they seek rebates to all affected
customers and punitive damages and other relief.  In response to a motion filed
by WorldCom, the Judicial Panel on Multi-District Litigation has consolidated
these matters in the United States District Court for the Southern District of
Illinois.  That Court denied the Company's motion to dismiss the state law
claims, and the parties are now engaged in discovery.  On February 4, 2000, the
Company filed a petition for review of the FCC's Halprin decision with the
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United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.  Oral
argument is scheduled for October 12, 2000.

Item 2.  Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results
of Operations

This Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of
Operations may be deemed to include forward-looking statements within the
meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section
21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, that involve risk and
uncertainty, including financial, regulatory environment and trend projections,
estimated costs to complete or possible future revenues from in-process research
and development programs, the likelihood of successful completion of such
programs, and the outcome of Euro conversion efforts, as well as any statements
preceded by, followed by, or that include the words "intends," "estimates,"
"believes," "expects," "anticipates," "should," "could," or similar expressions;
and other statements contained herein regarding matters that are not historical
facts.

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Although the Company believes that its expectations are based on reasonable
assumptions, it can give no assurance that its expectations will be achieved.
The important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from
those in the forward-looking statements herein (the "Cautionary Statements")
include, without limitation: (1) whether the Sprint Merger is completed and the
ability to integrate the operations of the Company and Sprint, including their
respective products and services; (2) the effects of vigorous competition in the
markets in which the Company operates; (3) the impact of technological change on
the Company's business, new entrants and alternative technologies, and
dependence on availability of transmission facilities; (4) uncertainties
associated with the success of other acquisitions and the integration thereof;
(5) risks of international business; (6) regulatory risks, including the impact
of the Telecom Act; (7) contingent liabilities; (8) the impact of competitive
services and pricing; (9) risks associated with Euro conversion efforts; (10)
risks associated with debt service requirements and interest rate fluctuations;
(11) the Company's degree of financial leverage; and (12) other risks referenced
from time to time in the Company's filings with the SEC, including the Form 10-
K. All subsequent written and oral forward-looking statements attributable to
the Company or persons acting on its behalf are expressly qualified in their
entirety by the Cautionary Statements. The Company does not undertake any
obligation to release publicly any revisions to such forward-looking statements
to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the
occurrence of unanticipated events.

The following discussion and analysis relates to the financial condition and
results of operations of the Company for the three months ended March 31, 2000
and 1999.  This information should be read in conjunction with "Management's
Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations" and
consolidated financial statements and notes thereto contained herein and in the
Form 10-K.

Unless otherwise defined, capitalized terms used herein have the meanings
assigned to them in the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements contained
herein.

Results of Operations

The following table sets forth for the periods indicated the Company's statement
of operations as a percentage of its revenues for the three months ended March
31, 2000 and 1999:

<TABLE>
<S>                                                            <C>                <C>
                                                                   2000               1999
                                                                  -----              -----
Revenues.....................................................     100.0%             100.0%
Line costs...................................................      41.0               45.3
Selling, general and administrative..........................      23.0               26.0
Depreciation and amortization................................      11.5               12.1
                                                                  -----              -----
Operating income.............................................      24.5               16.6
Other income (expense):
  Interest expense...........................................      (2.2)              (3.0)
  Miscellaneous..............................................       1.1               (0.3)
                                                                  -----              -----
Income before income taxes and minority interests............      23.4               13.3
Provision for income taxes...................................       9.6                6.0
                                                                  -----              -----
Income before minority interests.............................      13.8                7.3
Minority interests...........................................      (0.8)               0.7
                                                                  -----              -----
Net income...................................................      13.0                8.0
Distributions on subsidiary trust and other mandatorily
 redeemable preferred securities.............................       0.1                0.2

Preferred dividend requirement...............................         -                  -
                                                                  -----              -----
Net income applicable to common shareholders.................      12.9%               7.8%
                                                                  =====              =====
</TABLE>

Three months ended March 31, 2000  vs.
 Three months ended March 31, 1999

Revenues for the three months ended March 31, 2000, increased 9.4% to $10.0
billion as compared to $9.1 billion for the three months ended March 31, 1999.
The increase in total revenues is attributable to internal growth of the
Company.

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Reported revenues by category for the three months ended March 31, 2000 and 1999
reflect the following changes by category (dollars in millions):

<TABLE>
<CAPTION>
                                                    Percent
                            2000       1999         Change
                           ------     ------       --------
<S>                         <C>       <C>          <C>
Revenues
  Voice                    $5,363      $5,216         2.8%
  Data                      2,146       1,702        26.1%
  Internet                  1,104         758        45.6%
  International             1,365       1,043        30.9%
                           ------      ------        ----
                            9,978       8,719        14.4%
Communication services
  Other                         -         403         N/A
                           ------      ------        ----
Total revenues             $9,978      $9,122         9.4%
                           ======      ======        ====
</TABLE>

Communications services revenues for the three months ended March 31, 2000
increased 14.4% to $10.0 billion as compared to $8.7 billion for the three
months ended March 31, 1999.  Excluding WorldCom's interest in the Brazilian
telecommunications company, Embratel, communications services revenues were $9.2
billion for the three months ended March 31, 2000 or a 13.9% increase from the
prior year period.

Voice revenues for the quarter ended March 31, 2000 experienced a 2.8% increase
over the prior year period, driven by a gain of 14% in traffic, as a result of
customers purchasing "all-distance" voice services from the Company.  Local
voice services account for more than 55% of the Company's incremental voice
growth as compared to the first quarter of 1999.  These revenue gains were
offset partially by anticipated year-over-year declines in carrier wholesale
traffic.  Access charge reforms along with declining network costs have
facilitated the reduction in pricing, without impacting gross margins. Voice
revenues include both long distance and local domestic switched revenues.

Data revenues for the three months ended March 31, 2000, increased 26.1% over
the same period of the prior year.  Data includes both long distance and local
dedicated bandwidth sales.  The revenue growth for data services was driven by
steady growth in private line customers, new customer applications and upgrades
within existing customer base of frame relay services and increased demand in
asynchronous transfer mode ("ATM") services.  As of March 31, 2000, the Company
had approximately 38.6 million domestic local voice grade equivalents, an
increase of 95% from the prior year amount.

Internet revenues for the three months ended March 31, 2000 increased 45.6% over
the prior year amounts.  Growth was driven by both dial up and dedicated
connectivity to the Internet as more and more business customers migrated their
data networks and applications to Internet-based technologies with greater
amounts of bandwidth.  This revenue growth was offset by the American Online,
Inc. ("AOL") contract repricing which occurred in the first quarter of 2000.
The AOL contract extended existing agreements for dial-up services in the United
States.  The new AOL contract has a five-year term with lower unit pricing, but
increased volume commitments.

The Company is upgrading its domestic Internet backbone to OC-192c speeds, or 10
gigabits per second, in response to the increasing backbone transport
requirements of both its commercial and wholesale accounts.  The Company is also
implementing Multi Protocol Label Switching ("MPLS") technology along with the
deployment of OC-192c.  MPLS technology allows packet prioritization to improve
latency.  The Company's dial access network has grown over 88% to over 2 million
modems, compared with the same period in the prior year.  Additionally, Internet
connect hours increased 66% to 1.5 billion hours versus the first quarter of
1999.

International revenues - those revenues originating outside of the United States
- - for the first quarter of 2000 were $1.4 billion, an increase of 31% as
compared with $1.0 billion for the same period of the prior year.  Excluding
Embratel, international revenues for the first quarter of 2000 increased 50.4%
to $537 million from $357 million for the prior year period.  The increase is
attributable to additional sales force and network infrastructure established to
pursue international opportunities.  During the first quarter of 2000 the
Company continued to extend the reach of its end-to-end networks, adding nearly
1,000 buildings for a total of 11,000 buildings connected on the network.

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Other revenues which, prior to April 1999, primarily consisted of the operations
of SHL, were zero for the first quarter of 2000 and $403 million for the prior
year period. In April 1999, the Company completed the sale of SHL to EDS for
$1.6 billion.

Line costs.  Line costs as a percentage of revenues for the first quarter of
2000 were 41.0% as compared to 45.3% reported for the same period of the prior
year.  This improvement is a result of more traffic and revenues that have no
associated access charges, declining access and settlement costs, improved
interconnection terms in Europe and network efficiencies associated with the MCI
merger and sale of SHL.  Additionally, access charge reductions that occurred in
July 1999 and January 2000 reduced total line cost expense by approximately $124
million for the first quarter of 2000.  While access charge reductions were
primarily passed through to customers, line costs as a percentage of revenues
were positively affected by over half a percentage point for the first quarter
of 2000.

The principal components of line costs are access charges and transport charges.
Regulators have historically permitted access charges to be set at levels that
are well above ILECs' costs.  As a result, access charges have been a source of
universal service subsidies that enable local exchange rates to be set at levels
that are affordable.  WorldCom has actively participated in a variety of state
and federal regulatory proceedings with the goal of bringing access charges to
cost-based levels and to fund universal service using explicit subsidies funded
in a competitively neutral manner.  WorldCom cannot predict the outcome of these
proceedings or whether or not the result(s) will have a material adverse impact
on its consolidated financial position or results of operations.  However, the
Company's goal is to manage transport costs through effective utilization of its
network, favorable contracts with carriers and network efficiencies made
possible as a result of expansion of the Company's customer base by acquisitions
and internal growth.

Selling, general and administrative.  Selling, general and administrative
expenses for the first quarter of 2000 were $2.3 billion or 23.0% of revenues as
compared to $2.4 billion or 26.0% of revenues for the first quarter of 1999.
The improvement in selling, general and administrative expenses is a result of a
better mix of revenues, having scale in the Company network and the Company's
ability to leverage certain staff areas such as information technology and
engineering groups over a larger base of revenues.

Depreciation and amortization.  Depreciation and amortization expense for the
first quarter of 2000 increased to $1.15 billion or 11.5% of revenues from $1.10
billion or 12.1% of revenues for the comparable quarter of 1999. This increase
reflects increased amortization and depreciation from 1999 acquisitions as well
as additional depreciation related to capital expenditures.  As a percentage of
revenues, these costs decreased due to the higher revenue base.

Interest expense.  Interest expense in the first quarter of 2000 was $218
million or 2.2% of revenues, as compared to $272 million or 3.0% of revenues
reported in the first quarter of 1999.  For the three months ended March 31,
2000 and 1999, weighted average annual interest rates on the Company's long-term
debt were 7.0% and 7.3%, respectively, while weighted average annual levels of
borrowings were $18.9 billion and $20.6 billion, respectively.  The decrease in
interest expense is attributable to lower interest rates as a result of certain
tender offers for outstanding debt in the fourth quarter of 1999 offset by
slightly higher interest rates on the Company's variable rate debt.  Interest
expense for the three months ended March 31, 2000 was also favorably impacted as
a result of SHL sale proceeds, investment sale proceeds and proceeds from the
increase in the Company's receivables purchase program in the third quarter of
1999 used to repay indebtedness under the Company's credit facilities and
commercial paper program.

Miscellaneous income and expense.  Miscellaneous income for the first quarter of
2000 was $111 million or 1.1% of revenues as compared to miscellaneous expense
of $26 million or 0.3% of revenues for the first quarter of 1999.  Miscellaneous
income includes investment income, interest income, equity in income and losses
of affiliated companies, the effects of fluctuations in exchange rates for
transactions denominated in foreign currencies, gains and losses on the sale of
assets and other nonoperating items.

Net income applicable to common shareholders.  For the quarter ended March 31,
2000, the Company reported net income applicable to common shareholders of $1.3
billion as compared to $712 million reported in the first quarter of 1999.
Diluted income per common share was $0.44 compared to income per share of $0.24
for the comparable 1999 period.

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Liquidity and Capital Resources

As of March 31, 2000, the Company's total debt was $19.7 billion, an increase of
$1.6 billion from December 31, 1999.  Additionally, at March 31, 2000, the
Company had available liquidity of $7.0 billion under its credit facilities and
commercial paper program, which are described in the Form 10-K, and from
available cash.

In January 2000, each share of WorldCom Series C Preferred Stock was redeemed by
the Company for $50.75 in cash, or approximately $190 million in the aggregate.
The funds required to pay all amounts under the redemption were obtained by
WorldCom from available liquidity under the Company's credit facilities and
commercial paper program.

In the first quarter of 2000, $200 million of senior notes with an interest rate
of 7.13% matured.  The funds utilized to repay these senior notes were obtained
from available liquidity under the Company's credit facilities and commercial
paper program.

In the third quarter of 1999, the Company amended its $500 million receivables
purchase agreement to $2 billion.  As of March 31, 2000, the purchaser owned an
undivided interest in a $4.0 billion pool of receivables, which includes the
$1.97 billion sold.

For the three months ended March 31, 2000, the Company's cash flow from
operations was $1.8 billion versus $1.9 billion for the comparable 1999 period.
The Company's improved operating results were more than offset by a $375 million
first quarter of 2000 increase in accounts receivable at Embratel primarily due
to Embratel's direct billing of customers and the implementation of this new
billing system during the first quarter of 2000. Additionally, there were
decreases in accounts payable and other current liabilities of $1.0 billion
versus the prior year period.

Cash used in investing activities for the three months ended March 31, 2000,
totaled $3.3 billion.  Primary capital expenditures include purchases of
switching, transmission, communications and other equipment.  The Company
anticipates that approximately $5.3 billion will be spent during the remainder
of 2000 for transmission and communications equipment, construction and other
capital expenditures without regard to Embratel.

Increases in interest rates on WorldCom's variable rate debt would have an
adverse effect upon WorldCom's reported net income and cash flow.  The Company
believes that it will generate sufficient cash flow to service WorldCom's debt
and capital requirements; however, economic downturns, increased interest rates
and other adverse developments, including factors beyond WorldCom's control,
could impair its ability to service its indebtedness.  In addition, the cash
flow required to service WorldCom's debt may reduce its ability to fund internal
growth, additional acquisitions and capital improvements.  Additionally, if the
Sprint Merger is consummated, the integration and consolidation of Sprint will
require substantive management and financial resources and involve a number of
risks, including potential difficulties in assimilating technologies and
services of Sprint and in achieving anticipated synergies and cost reductions.

The development of the businesses of WorldCom and the installation and expansion
of its domestic and international networks will continue to require significant
capital expenditures.  Failure to have access to sufficient funds for capital
expenditures on acceptable terms or the failure to achieve capital expenditure
synergies may require WorldCom to delay or abandon some of its plans, which
could have a material adverse effect on the success of WorldCom.  The Company
has historically utilized a combination of cash flow from operations and debt to
finance capital expenditures and a mixture of cash flow, debt and stock to
finance acquisitions.  Additionally, the Company expects to experience increased
capital intensity due to network expansion and merger related expenses as noted
above and believes that funding needs in excess of internally generated cash
flow and credit facilities and commercial paper program will be met by accessing
the debt markets.  The Company has filed a shelf registration statement on Form
S-3 with the SEC for the sale, from time to time, of one or more series of
unsecured debt securities having an aggregate value of $15 billion.  The shelf
registration statement offers the Company flexibility, as the market permits, to
refinance mainly existing debt balances under the Company's commercial paper
program.  Additionally, if the Sprint Merger is consummated, the shelf
registration will be utilized, as markets permit, to simplify and maintain a
lower cost of capital for the combined company.  No assurance can be given that
any public financing will be available on terms acceptable to the Company.

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The Company believes that, if consummated, the Sprint Merger will create
substantial opportunities for cost savings and operating efficiencies. These
savings are anticipated to result primarily from economies of scale and
procurement efficiencies.  There can, however, be no assurance that any specific
level of cost savings or other operating efficiencies will be achieved.
Additionally, the Company expects that, after consummation of the proposed
Sprint Merger, the WorldCom PCS group will continue to build its network and
expand its customer base, causing it to continue to incur significant operating
losses and to generate significant negative cash flow from operating activities
for the next 12 to 24 months, which could adversely affect the results and
financial condition of the combined company as a whole.  There can be no
assurance that the WorldCom PCS group will achieve or sustain operating
profitability or positive cash flow from operating activities in the future.

Absent significant capital requirements for other acquisitions, the Company
believes that cash flow from operations and available liquidity, including the
Company's credit facilities and commercial paper program and available cash will
be sufficient to meet the Company's capital needs for the next twelve months.
However, the Company continues to diversify its funding sources, and under
existing credit conditions, believes that funding needs in excess of internally
generated cash flow and availability under the Company's credit facilities and
commercial paper program could be met by accessing debt markets.

Recently Issued Accounting Standards

In June 1998, the Financial Accounting Standards Board issued SFAS No. 133,
"Accounting for Derivative Instruments and Hedging Activities."  This statement
establishes accounting and reporting standards requiring that every derivative
instrument (including certain derivative instruments embedded in other
contracts) be recorded in the balance sheet as either an asset or liability
measured at its fair value.  This statement requires that changes in the
derivative's fair value be recognized currently in earnings unless specific
hedge accounting criteria are met. Special accounting for qualifying hedges
allows a derivative's gains and losses to offset related results on the hedged
item in the income statement, and requires a company to formally document,
designate and assess the effectiveness of transactions that receive hedge
accounting.  This statement is currently effective for fiscal years beginning
after June 15, 2000 and cannot be applied retroactively, although earlier
adoption is encouraged. SFAS No. 133 must be applied to (a) derivative
instruments and (b) certain derivative instruments embedded in hybrid contracts
that were issued, acquired, or substantively modified after December 31, 1997
(and, at the Company's election, before January 1, 1998).  The Company believes
that the adoption of this standard will not have a material effect on the
Company's consolidated results of operations or financial position.

Euro Conversion

On January 1, 1999, certain member countries of the European Union established
fixed conversion rates between their existing currencies and the European
Union's common currency ("Euro").  The transition period for the introduction of
the Euro will be between January 1, 1999 to July 1, 2002.  All of the final
rules and regulations have not yet been identified by the European Commission
with regard to the Euro.  The Company is currently evaluating methods to address
the many issues involved with the introduction of the Euro, including the
conversion of information technology systems, recalculating currency risk,
recalibrating derivatives and other financial instruments, strategies concerning
continuity of contracts, and impacts on the processes for preparing taxation and
accounting records.  At this time, the Company has not yet determined the cost
related to addressing this issue, and there can be no assurance as to the effect
of the Euro on the consolidated financial statements.

Item 3.  Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures about Market Risk

The Company is exposed to the impact of interest rate changes, foreign currency
fluctuations and changes in market values of investments.

The Company's policy is to manage interest rates through the use of a
combination of fixed and variable rate debt. Currently, the Company does not use
derivative financial instruments to manage its interest rate risk.  The Company
has minimal cash flow exposure due to general interest rate changes for its
fixed rate, long-term debt obligations.  The Company does not believe a
hypothetical 10% adverse rate change in the Company's variable rate debt
obligations would be material to the Company's results of operations.

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The Company is exposed to foreign exchange rate risk primarily due to the
Company's international operations holding approximately $991 million in U.S.
dollar denominated debt, and approximately $210 million of indebtedness indexed
in other currencies including the French Franc, Deutsche Mark, Japanese Yen and
Brazilian real as of March 31, 2000.  The potential immediate loss to the
Company that would result from a hypothetical 10% change in foreign currency
exchange rates based on this position would be approximately $33 million (after
elimination of minority interests).

The Company is also subject to risk from changes in foreign exchange rates for
its international operations which use a foreign currency as their functional
currency and are translated into U.S. dollars.  Additionally, the Company has
designated the note payable in local currency installments, resulting from the
Embratel investment, as a hedge of its investment in Embratel.  As of March 31,
2000, the Company recorded the change in value of the note as a reduction to the
note payable with the offset through foreign currency translation adjustment in
shareholders' investment.

The Company believes its market risk exposure with regard to its marketable
equity securities is limited to changes in quoted market prices for such
securities.  Based upon the composition of the Company's marketable equity
securities at March 31, 2000, the Company does not believe a hypothetical 10%
adverse change in quoted market prices would be material to net income.

PART II. OTHER INFORMATION

Item 1.  Legal Proceedings

         There have been no material changes in the legal proceedings reported
         in the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December
         31, 1999, except as may be reflected in the discussion under Note G of
         the Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements in Part I, Item 1,
         above, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.

Item 2.  Changes in Securities and Use of Proceeds

         None.

Item 3.  Defaults upon Senior Securities

         None.

Item 4.  Submission of Matters to a Vote of Securities Holders

         None.

Item 5.  Other Information

         None.

Item 6.  Exhibits and Reports on Form 8-K

         A.   Exhibits

              See Exhibit Index.

         B.   Reports on Form 8-K

              None


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                                   SIGNATURE


Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the
registrant has duly caused this report on Form 10-Q to be signed on its behalf
by Scott D. Sullivan, thereunto duly authorized to sign on behalf of the
registrant and as the principal financial officer thereof.

                                    WorldCom, Inc.



                                    By: /s/ Scott D. Sullivan
                                        -----------------------
                                        Scott D. Sullivan
                                        Chief Financial Officer

Dated: May 15, 2000.

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                                 EXHIBIT INDEX

Exhibit No.                       Description
- -----------                       -----------

 2.1       Amended and Restated Agreement and Plan of Merger dated as of March
           8, 2000, between WorldCom, Inc. and Sprint Corporation (filed as
           Annex 1 to the Proxy Statement/Prospectus dated March 9, 2000
           included in WorldCom's Registration Statement on Form S-4,
           Registration No. 333-90421 and incorporated herein by reference)*

 4.1       Second Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation of WorldCom,
           Inc. (including preferred stock designations), as amended as of May
           1, 2000

 4.2       Restated Bylaws of WorldCom, Inc. (incorporated herein by reference
           to Exhibit 3.2 to the Company's Current Report on Form 8-K dated
           September 14, 1998 (filed September 29, 1998) (File No. 0-11258))

 4.3       Rights Agreement dated as of August 25, 1996, between the Company and
           The Bank of New York, which includes the form of Certificate of
           Designations, setting forth the terms of the Series 3 Junior
           Participating Preferred Stock, par value $.01 per share, as Exhibit
           A, the form of Rights Certificate as Exhibit B and the Summary of
           Preferred Stock Purchase Rights as Exhibit C (incorporated herein by
           reference to Exhibit 4 to the Current Report on Form 8-K dated August
           26, 1996 (as amended on Form 8-K/A filed August 31, 1996) filed by
           the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission on August 26,
           1996 (as amended on Form 8-K/A filed on August 31, 1996) (File No. 0-
           11258))

 4.4       Amendment No. 1 to Rights Agreement dated as of May 22, 1997, by and
           between WorldCom, Inc. and The Bank of New York, as Rights Agent
           (incorporated herein by reference to Exhibit 4.2 of the Company's
           Current Report on Form 8-K dated May 22, 1997 (filed June 5, 1997)
           (File No. 0-11258))

12.1       Statement re Computation of Ratio of Earnings to Fixed Charges

27.1       Financial Data Schedule - for the three months ended March 31, 2000

27.2       Restated Financial Data Schedule - for the three months ended March
           31, 1999


*     The registrant hereby agrees to furnish supplementally a copy of any
      omitted schedules to this Agreement to the SEC upon request.

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                                                                     Exhibit 4.1

            ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT TO THE SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED
                ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF MCI WORLDCOM, INC.
           ---------------------------------------------------------

                                      1.

          The name of the corporation is MCI WORLDCOM, Inc. (the "Corporation").

                                      2.

          Effective the date hereof, Article One of the Corporation's Second
Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation, as amended, is amended, in its
entirety, to read as follows:

                                     ONE

               The name of this corporation is WorldCom, Inc.  This corporation
          is referred to hereinafter as the "Corporation."

                                      3.

          All other provisions of the Second Amended and Restated Articles of
Incorporation, as previously amended, shall remain in full force and effect.

                                      4.

          The foregoing amendment was approved and adopted on April 28, 2000 by
the Board of Directors of the Corporation in accordance with the provisions of
Section 14-2-1002 of the Georgia Business Corporation Code.  Shareholder action
was not required.

          IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Corporation has caused these Articles of
Amendment to be executed by its duly authorized officer as of May 1, 2000.


                              MCI WORLDCOM, INC.



                              By:  /s/  Bernard J. Ebbers
                                   ----------------------------
                                   Bernard J. Ebbers, President
<PAGE>

                ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT TO THE SECOND AMENDED AND
            RESTATED ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF MCI WORLDCOM, INC.

                                       1.

         The name of the corporation is MCI WORLDCOM, Inc. (the "Corporation").

                                       2.

         Effective the date hereof, the Corporation's Second Amended and
Restated Articles of Incorporation, as amended, is further amended to add a new
Article Seven A to read in its entirety as follows:

                                    SEVEN A

         A series of the class of authorized preferred stock, par value $.01 per
share, of the Corporation is hereby created having the designation and number of
shares thereof and the voting powers, preferences and relative, participating,
optional and other special rights of the shares of such series, and the
qualifications, limitations and restrictions thereof, as are set forth on
Exhibit D.

                                       3.

         All other provisions of the Second Amended and Restated Articles of
Incorporation, as previously amended, shall remain in full force and effect.

                                       4.

         The foregoing amendment was approved and duly adopted by the Board of
Directors of the Corporation on September 9, 1999, in accordance with the
provisions of Sections 14-2-602 and 14-2-1002 of the Georgia Business
Corporation Code. Shareholder action was not required.

         IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Corporation has caused these Articles of
Amendment to be executed by its duly authorized officer this 1st day of October,
1999.

                               MCI WORLDCOM, INC.


                               By: /s/ Bernard J. Ebbers
                                  ---------------------------------
                                       Bernard J. Ebbers, President
<PAGE>

                 ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT TO THE SECOND AMENDED AND
            RESTATED ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF MCI WORLDCOM, INC.
            --------------------------------------------------------

                                       1.

         The name of the corporation is MCI WORLDCOM, Inc. (the "Corporation").

                                       2.

         Effective the date hereof, Section A of Article Four of the
Corporation's Second Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation is amended,
in its entirety, to read as follows:

                  A. Common Stock. The authorized voting common stock of the
                     ------------
         Corporation is five billion (5,000,000,000) shares, par value $.01 per
         share.

                                       3.

         Effective the date hereof, Section 1 of Exhibit C of the Second Amended
and Restated Articles of Incorporation is amended, in its entirety, to read as
follows:

         Section 1. Designation and Amount.
                    ----------------------
         There shall be a series of the Preferred Stock which shall be
designated as the "Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock," par value
$.01 per share, and the number of shares constituting such series shall be
5,000,000. Such number of shares may be increased or decreased by resolution of
the Board of Directors; provided, that no decrease shall reduce the number of
shares of Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock to a number less than
that of the shares then outstanding plus the number of shares issuable upon
exercise of outstanding rights, options or warrants or upon conversion of
outstanding securities issued by the Company.

                                       4.

         All other provisions of the Second Amended and Restated Articles of
Incorporation, as previously amended, shall remain in full force and effect.

                                       5.

         The amendment in Article 2, above, was duly approved by the
shareholders of the Corporation in accordance with the provisions of Section 14-
2-1003 of the Georgia Business Corporation Code and adopted on May 20, 1999.

                                       6.

         The amendment in Article 3, above, was approved and adopted by the
Board of Directors of the Corporation in accordance with the provisions of
Section 14-2-1002 of the Georgia Business Corporation Code. Shareholder action
was not required.
<PAGE>

                  IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Corporation has caused these Articles
of Amendment to be executed by its duly authorized officer this 20th day of May,
1999.


                                           MCI WORLDCOM, INC.


                                           By:  /s/ Bernard J. Ebbers
                                                --------------------------------
                                                    Bernard J. Ebbers, President
<PAGE>

                              ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT
                                     TO THE
                           SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED
                            ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
                                OF WORLDCOM, INC.

                                       1.

         The name of the corporation is WorldCom, Inc. (the "Corporation").

                                       2.

                  Effective the date hereof, Article One of the Corporation's
Second Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation is amended, in its
entirety, to read as follows:

                                       ONE

                  The name of this corporation is MCI WORLDCOM, Inc. This
corporation is referred to hereinafter as the "Corporation."

                                       3.

                  All other provisions of the Second Amended and Restated
Articles of Incorporation shall remain in full force and effect.

                                       4.

                  The foregoing amendment was approved and adopted by the Board
of Directors of the Corporation in accordance with the provisions of Section 14-
2-1002 of the Georgia Business Corporation Code. Shareholder action was not
required.

                  IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Corporation has caused these Articles
of Amendment to be executed by its duly authorized officer this 14th day of
September, 1998.

                                          WORLDCOM, INC.


                                          /s/ Bernard J. Ebbers
                                          -----------------------------------
                                          Bernard J. Ebbers, President
<PAGE>

              SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
                                       OF
                                 WORLDCOM, INC.


                                       ONE

                  The name of this corporation is WORLDCOM, INC. This
corporation is referred to hereinafter as the "Corporation."

                                       TWO

                  The Corporation shall have perpetual duration.

                                      THREE

                  The Corporation has been organized as a corporation for profit
pursuant to the Georgia Business Corporation Code, for the purpose of engaging
in any lawful activities whatsoever.

                                      FOUR

         A. Common Stock. The authorized voting common stock of the Corporation
            ------------
is two billion five hundred million (2,500,000,000) shares, par value $.01 per
share.


         B. Preferred Stock. The authorized preferred stock of the Corporation
            ---------------
is fifty million (50,000,000) shares, par value $.01 per share. The Corporation,
acting by its board of directors, without action by the shareholders, may, from
time to time by resolution and upon the filing of such certificate or articles
of amendment as may be required by the Georgia Business Corporation Code as then
in effect, authorize the issuance of shares of preferred stock in one or more
series, determine the preferences, limitations and relative rights of the class
or of any series within the class, and designate the number of shares within
that series.

                                      FIVE

                  A series of the class of authorized preferred stock, par value
$.01 per share, of the Corporation is hereby created having the designation and
number of shares thereof and the voting powers, preferences and relative,
participating, optional and other special rights of the shares of such series,
and the qualifications, limitations and restrictions thereof, as are set forth
on Exhibit A.

                                       SIX

                  A series of the class of authorized preferred stock, par value
$.01 per share, of the Corporation is hereby created having the designation and
number of shares thereof and the voting powers, preferences and relative,
participating, optional and other special rights of the shares of such series,
and the qualifications, limitations and restrictions thereof, as are set forth
on Exhibit B.

                                      SEVEN

                  A series of the class of authorized preferred stock, par value
$.01 per share, of the Corporation is hereby created having the designation and
number of shares thereof and the voting powers, preferences and relative,
participating, optional and other special rights of the shares of such series,
and the qualifications, limitations and restrictions thereof, as are set forth
on Exhibit C.
<PAGE>

                                      EIGHT

                  Subject to the provisions of Article THIRTEEN, each share of
common stock of the Corporation shall have unlimited voting rights and shall be
entitled to receive the net assets of the Corporation upon dissolution, except
as expressly provided herein. The preferred stock of the Corporation shall have
such voting rights as are set forth in Exhibits A, B or C hereto or in the
certificate or articles of amendment filed to authorize the issuance of shares
of preferred stock in one of more series and as are provided by law.

                                      NINE

                  Shareholders shall not have the preemptive right to acquire
unissued shares of the Corporation.

                                       TEN

                  No director of the Corporation shall be liable to the
Corporation or to its shareholders for monetary damages for breach of duty of
care or other duty as a director, except for liability (i) for any
appropriation, in violation of his duties, of any business opportunity of the
Corporation; (ii) for acts or omissions which involve intentional misconduct or
a knowing violation of the law; (iii) for the types of liability set forth in
section 14-2-832 of the Revised Georgia Business Corporation Code; or (iv) for
any transaction from which the director received an improper personal benefit.
If the Georgia Business Corporation Code is amended to authorize corporate
action further limiting the personal liability of directors, then the liability
of a director of the Corporation shall be limited to the fullest extent
permitted by the Georgia Business Corporation Code, as so amended. Any repeal or
modification of the foregoing paragraph by the shareholders of the Corporation
shall not adversely affect any right or protection of a director of the
Corporation existing immediately prior to the time of such repeal or
modification.

                                     ELEVEN

                  (a) In addition to the requirements of the provisions of any
series of preferred stock which may be outstanding, and whether or not a vote of
the shareholders is otherwise required, the affirmative vote of the holders of
not less than seventy percent (70%) of the Voting Stock shall be required for
the approval or authorization of any Business Transaction with a Related Person,
or any Business Transaction in which a Related Person has an interest (other
than only a proportionate interest as a shareholder of the corporation);
provided, however, that the seventy percent (70%) voting requirement shall not
be applicable if (i) the Business Transaction is Duly Approved by the Continuing
Directors, or (ii) all of the following conditions are satisfied:

                           (i) the aggregate amount of cash and the fair market
         value of the property, securities or other consideration to be received
         per share (on the date of effectiveness of such Business Transaction)
         by holders of capital stock of the corporation (other than such Related
         Person) in connection with such Business Transaction is at least equal
         in value to such Related Person's Highest Stock Price;

                           (ii) the consideration to be received by holders of
         capital stock of the Corporation in connection with such Business
         Transaction is in (a) cash, or (b) if the majority of the shares of any
         particular class or series of stock of the Corporation as to which the
         Related Person is the Beneficial Owner shall have been acquired for a
         consideration in a form other than cash, in the same form of
         Consideration used by the Related Person to acquire the largest number
         of shares of such class or series of stock;

                           (iii) after such Related Person has become a Related
         Person and prior to the consummation of such Business Transaction, such
         Related Person shall not have become the Beneficial Owner of any
         additional shares of capital stock of the Corporation or securities
         convertible into capital stock of the Corporation, except (i) as a part
         of the transaction which resulted in such Related Person becoming a
         Related Person or (ii) as a result of a pro rata stock dividend or
         stock split;

                           (iv) prior to the consummation of such Business
         Transaction, such Related Person shall not have, directly or
         indirectly, except as Duly Approved by the Continuing Directors (i)
         received the
<PAGE>

         benefit (other than only a proportionate benefit as a shareholder of
         the corporation) of any loans, advances, guarantees, pledges or other
         financial assistance or tax credits or tax advantages provided by the
         Corporation or any of its subsidiaries, (ii) caused any material change
         in the Corporation's business or equity capital structure, including,
         without limitation, the issuance of shares of capital stock of the
         Corporation, or other securities convertible into or exercisable for
         such shares, or (iii) caused the Corporation to fail to declare and pay
         at the regular date therefor quarterly cash dividends on the
         outstanding capital stock of the Corporation entitled to receive
         dividends, on a per share basis at least equal to the cash dividends
         being paid thereon by the corporation immediately prior to the date on
         which the Related Person became a Related Person; and

                           (v) a proxy or information statement describing the
         proposed Business Transaction and complying with the requirements of
         the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Act"), and the
         rules and regulations thereunder (or any subsequent provisions
         replacing the Act or such rules or regulations) shall be mailed to
         shareholders of the Corporation at least thirty (30) days prior to the
         consummation of such Business Transaction (whether or not such proxy or
         information statement is required to be mailed pursuant to the Act and
         such rules and regulations or subsequent provisions).

                  (b) For the purpose of this Article ELEVEN:

                           (i) The term "Affiliate", used to indicate a
         relationship to a specified person, shall mean a person that directly,
         or indirectly through one or more intermediaries, controls, or is
         controlled by, or is under common control with, such specified person.

                           (ii) The term "Associate", used to indicate a
         relationship with a specified person, shall mean (A) any corporation,
         partnership or other organization of which such specified person is an
         officer or partner, (B) any trust or other estate in which such
         specified person has a substantial beneficial interest or as to which
         such specified person serves as trustee or in a similar fiduciary
         capacity, (C) any relative or spouse of such specified person who has
         the same home as such specified person or who is a director or officer
         of the corporation or any of its subsidiaries, and (D) any person who
         is a director, officer or partner of such specified person or of any
         corporation (other than the corporation or any wholly-owned subsidiary
         of the corporation), partnership or other entity which is an Affiliate
         of such specified person.

                           (iii) The term "Beneficial Owner" shall be defined by
         reference to Rule 13d-3 under the Act as in effect on September 15,
         1993; provided, however, that any individual, corporation, partnership,
         group, association or other person or entity which has the right to
         acquire any capital stock of the corporation having voting power at any
         time in the future, whether such right is contingent or absolute,
         pursuant to any agreement, arrangement or understanding or upon
         exercise of conversion rights, warrants or options, or otherwise, shall
         be deemed the Beneficial Owner of such capital stock.

                           (iv) The term "Business Transaction" shall mean: (A)
         any merger, share exchange or consolidation involving the Corporation
         or a subsidiary of the Corporation; (B) any sale, lease, exchange,
         transfer or other disposition (in one transaction or a series of
         related transactions), including, without limitation, a mortgage,
         pledge or any other security device of all or any Substantial Part of
         the assets either of the Corporation or of a subsidiary of the
         Corporation; (C) any sale, lease, exchange, transfer or other
         disposition (in one transaction or a series of related transactions) of
         all or any Substantial Part of the assets of any entity to the
         Corporation or a subsidiary of the Corporation; (D) the issuance, sale,
         exchange, transfer or other disposition (in one transaction or a series
         of related transactions) by the Corporation or a subsidiary of the
         Corporation of any securities of the Corporation or any subsidiary of
         the Corporation in exchange for cash, securities or other property, or
         a combination thereof, having an aggregate fair market value of $15
         million or more; (E) any merger, share exchange or consolidation of the
         Corporation with any of its subsidiaries or any similar transaction in
         which the Corporation is not the survivor and the charter or
         certificate or articles of incorporation of the consolidated or
         surviving Corporation do not contain provisions substantially similar
         to those in this Article ELEVEN; (F) any recapitalization or
         reorganization of the Corporation or any reclassification of the
         securities of the Corporation (including, without limitation, any
         reverse stock split) or other transaction that would have the effect of
         increasing the voting power of a
<PAGE>

         Related Person or reducing the number of shares of each class of voting
         securities outstanding; (G) any liquidation, spin-off, split-off,
         split-up or dissolution of the Corporation; and (H) any agreement,
         contract or other arrangement providing for any of the transactions
         described in this definition of Business Transaction or having a
         similar purpose or effect.

                           (v) The term "Continuing Director" shall mean a
         director who either was a member of the Board of Directors of the
         Corporation on September 15, 1993, or who became a director of the
         Corporation subsequent to such date and whose election or nomination
         for election by the Corporation's shareholders was Duly Approved by the
         Continuing Directors then on the Board, either by a specific vote or by
         approval of the proxy statement issued by the Corporation on behalf of
         the Board of Directors in which such person is named as nominee for
         director; provided, however, that in no event shall a director be
         considered a "Continuing Director" if such director is a Related Person
         and the Business Transaction to be voted upon is with such Related
         Person or is one in which such Related Person has an interest (other
         than only a proportionate interest as a shareholder of the
         Corporation).

                           (vi) The term "Duly Approved by the Continuing
         Directors" shall mean an action approved by the vote of at least a
         majority of the Continuing Directors then on the Board; provided,
         however, that if the votes of such Continuing Directors in favor of
         such action would be insufficient to constitute an act of the Board of
         Directors (if a vote by the entire Board of Directors were to have been
         taken), then such term shall mean an action approved by the unanimous
         vote of the Continuing Directors so long as there are at least three
         (3) Continuing Directors on the Board of Directors at the time of such
         unanimous vote.

                           (vii) The term "Fair Market Value", in the case of
         stock, means the highest closing sale price during the 30-day period
         immediately preceding the date in question of a share of such stock on
         the Composite Tape for New York Stock Exchange-Listed Stocks, or, if
         such stock is not on such Exchange, on the principal United States
         securities exchange registered under the Act on which such stock is
         listed, or, if such stock is not listed on any such exchange, the
         highest closing bid quotation with respect to a share of such stock
         during the 30-day period preceding the date in question on the National
         Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. Automated Quotations System or
         any system then in use, or if no such quotations are available, the
         fair market value on the date in question of a share of such stock as
         determined by a majority of the Continuing Directors in good faith.

                           (viii) The term "Highest Stock Purchase Price" shall
         mean the greatest of the following:

                                    (A) the highest amount of consideration paid
                  by a Related Person for a share of capital stock of the
                  Corporation (including any brokerage commissions, transfer
                  taxes and soliciting dealers' fees) in the transaction which
                  resulted in such Related Person becoming a Related Person or
                  within two years prior to the first public announcement of the
                  Business Transaction (the "Announcement Date"), whichever is
                  higher; provided, however, that the Highest Stock Purchase
                  Price calculated under this subsection (A) shall be
                  appropriately adjusted to reflect the occurrence of any
                  reclassification, recapitalization, stock-split, reverse
                  stock-split or other similar corporate readjustment in the
                  number of outstanding shares of capital stock of the
                  Corporation between the last date upon which such Related
                  Person paid the Highest Stock Purchase Price up to the
                  effective date of the merger, share exchange or consolidation
                  or the date of distribution to shareholders of the Corporation
                  of the proceeds from the sale of substantially all of the
                  assets of the Corporation referred to in subparagraph (i) of
                  Section (a)(ii) of this Article ELEVEN;

                                    (B) the Fair Market Value per share of the
                  respective classes and series of stock of the Corporation on
                  the Announcement Date;

                                    (C) the Fair Market Value per share of the
                  respective classes and series of stock of the Corporation on
                  the date that the Related Person becomes a Related Person;
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                                    (D) if applicable, the Fair Market Value per
                  share determined pursuant to subsection (b)(viii)(B) or (C) of
                  this Article ELEVEN, whichever is higher, multiplied by the
                  ratio of (i) the highest price per share (including any
                  brokerage commissions, transfer taxes or soliciting dealers'
                  fees and adjusted for any subsequent stock dividends, splits,
                  combinations, recapitalizations, reclassifications or other
                  such reorganizations) paid to acquire any shares of such
                  respective classes and series Beneficially Owned by the
                  Related Person within the two years prior to the Announcement
                  Date, to (ii) the Fair Market Value per share (adjusted for
                  any subsequent stock dividends, splits, combinations,
                  recapitalizations, reclassifications or other such
                  reorganizations) of shares of such respective classes and
                  series on the first day in the two-year period ending on the
                  Announcement Date on which such shares Beneficially Owned by
                  the Related Person were acquired; or

                                    (E) the amount per share of any preferential
                  payment to which holders of shares of such respective classes
                  and series are entitled in the event of a liquidation,
                  dissolution or winding up of the Corporation.

                           (ix) The term "Preferred Stock" shall mean each class
         or series of capital stock which may from time to time be authorized in
         or by these Second Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation (as
         amended from time to time) which is not designated as "Common Stock."

                           (x) The phrase "property, securities or other
         consideration to be received", for the purpose of subparagraph (i) of
         Section (a)(ii) of this Article ELEVEN and in the event of a merger in
         which the corporation is the surviving corporation, shall include,
         without limitation, common stock of the Corporation retained by its
         shareholders (other than such Related Person).

                           (xi) The term "Related Person" shall mean and include
         (A) any individual, corporation, partnership, group, association or
         other person or entity which, together with its Affiliates and
         Associates, is the Beneficial Owner of not less than ten percent (10%)
         of the voting power of the issued and outstanding capital stock of the
         Corporation entitled to vote or was the Beneficial Owner of not less
         than ten percent (10%) of the voting power of the issued and
         outstanding capital stock of the Corporation entitled to vote (x) at
         the time the definitive agreement providing for the Business
         Transaction (including any amendment thereof) was entered into, (y) at
         the time a resolution approving the Business Transaction was adopted by
         the Board of Directors of the Corporation, or (z) as of the record date
         for the determination of shareholders entitled to notice of and to vote
         on or consent to the Business Transaction, and (B) any Affiliate or
         Associate of any such individual, Corporation, partnership, group,
         association or other person or entity; provided, however, and
         notwithstanding any thing in the foregoing to the contrary, that the
         term "Related Person" shall not include the Corporation, a more than
         90% owned subsidiary of the Corporation, any employee stock ownership
         or other employee benefit plan of either the Corporation or any more
         than 90% owned subsidiary of the Corporation, or any trustee of or
         fiduciary with respect to any such plan when acting in such capacity.

                           (xii) The term "Substantial Part" shall mean more
         than twenty percent (20%) of the total assets of the entity in
         question, as reflected on the most recent consolidated balance sheet of
         such entity existing at the time the shareholders of the Corporation
         would be required to approve or authorize the Business Transaction
         involving the assets constituting any such Substantial Part.

                           (xiii) The term "Voting Stock" shall mean all
         outstanding shares of capital stock of the Corporation whose holders
         are present at a meeting of shareholders, in person or by proxy, and
         which entitle their holders to vote generally in the election of
         directors, and considered for the purpose of this Article ELEVEN as one
         class.

                  (c) For the purpose of this Article ELEVEN, so long as
Continuing Directors constitute at least two-thirds (2/3) of the entire Board of
Directors or the Corporation, the Board of Directors shall have the power to
make a good faith determination, on the basis of information known to them, of
(i) the number of shares of
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Voting Stock of which any person is the Beneficial Owner, (ii) whether a person
is a Related Person or is an Affiliate or Associate of another, (iii) whether a
person has an agreement, arrangement or understanding with another as to the
matters referred to in the definition of Beneficial Owner herein, (iv) whether
the assets subject to any Business Transaction constitute a Substantial Part,
(v) whether any Business Transaction is with a Related Person or is one in which
a Related Person has an interest (other than only a proportionate interest as a
shareholder of the corporation), (vi) whether a Related Person has, directly or
indirectly, received the benefits or caused any of the changes referred to in
subparagraph (iv) of clause (ii) of Section (a) of this Article ELEVEN, (vii)
the fair market value of any consideration to be received in a Business
Transaction and (viii) such other matters with respect to which a determination
is required under this Article ELEVEN; and such determination by the Board of
Directors shall be conclusive and binding for all purposes of this Article
ELEVEN.

                  (d) Nothing contained in this Article ELEVEN shall be
construed to relieve any Related Person of any fiduciary obligation imposed by
law.

                  (e) The fact that any Business Transaction complies with the
provisions of Section (a) of this Article ELEVEN shall not be construed to
impose any fiduciary duty, obligation or responsibility on the Board of
Directors, or any member thereof, to approve such Business Transaction or
recommend its adoption of approval to the shareholders of the corporation.

                  (f) Notwithstanding any other provisions of these Second
Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation or the Bylaws of the corporation
(and notwithstanding that a lesser percentage may be permitted by law), the
provisions of this Article ELEVEN may not be repealed or amended, directly or
indirectly in any respect, unless such action is approved by the affirmative
vote of the holders of not less than seventy percent (70%) of the Voting Stock.

                                     TWELVE

                  The Corporation shall indemnify a director against reasonable
expenses and liability incurred by him, and shall advance expenses upon receipt
from the director of the written affirmation and repayment authorization
required by section 14-2-853 of the Georgia Business Corporation Code, provided,
however, that the Corporation shall not indemnify a director for any liability
incurred by a director if he failed to act in a manner he believed in good faith
to be in or not opposed to the best interests of the Corporation, or to have
improperly received a personal benefit or, in the case of any criminal
proceeding, if he had reasonable cause to believe his conduct was unlawful, or
in the case of a proceeding by or in the right of the Corporation, in which he
was adjudged liable to the Corporation, unless a court shall determine that the
director is fairly and reasonably entitled to indemnification in view of all the
circumstances, in which case the director shall be indemnified for reasonable
expenses incurred.

                                    THIRTEEN

                  (a) For purposes of this Article THIRTEEN, the following terms
shall have the respective meanings specified below:

                           (i) "Act" shall have the meaning set forth in
         paragraph (a)(ii)(v) of Article ELEVEN of these Second Amended and
         Restated Articles of Incorporation.

                           (ii) "Beneficial Owner" shall have the meaning set
         forth in paragraph (b)(iii) of Article ELEVEN of these Second Amended
         and Restated Articles of Incorporation.

                           (iii) "Closing Price" of a share of stock on any day
         means the highest closing sales price or bid quotation on the National
         Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. Automated Quotation System
         (including the National Market System) or any comparable system then in
         use, or if the class or series in question is quoted on a United States
         securities exchange registered under the Act, the reported closing
         sales price or, in case no such sale takes place, the average of the
         reported closing bid and asked price on such exchange, or, if no such
         prices or quotations are available, the fair market value on the day in
         question as determined by the Board of Directors in good faith.
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                           (iv) "Communications Act" shall mean the
         Communications Act of 1934, 47 U.S.C. (S)(S) 151 et seq., as amended.
                                                            ------

                           (v) "Communications Laws" shall mean the
         Communications Act and the regulations promulgated by the Federal
         Communications Commission pursuant thereto, including any amendments
         thereof or successor or replacement provisions thereto.

                           (vi) "Fair Market Value" of a share of stock shall
         mean the average Closing Price for such share for each of the
         forty-five (45) most recent days during which shares of stock of such
         class or series shall have been traded preceding the day on which
         notice of redemption shall have been given pursuant to paragraph (iv)
         of Section (e) of this Article THIRTEEN; provided, however, that if
         shares of stock of such class or series are not traded on any
         securities exchange or in the over-the-counter market, "Fair Market
         Value" shall be determined by the Board of Directors in good faith; and
         provided, further, however, that "Fair Market Value" as to any
         stockholder who purchases any stock subject to redemption within one
         hundred twenty (120) days prior to a Redemption Date shall not (unless
         otherwise determined by the Board of Directors) exceed the purchase
         price paid for such shares.

                           (vii) "Foreign Citizen" shall mean any of the
         following:

                                    (A) any alien;

                                    (B) any foreign government;

                                    (C) any representative of an alien or a
                  foreign government; or

                                    (D) any corporation organized under the laws
                  of any country other than the United States; and

                                    (E) any other Person falling within a class
                  of Persons identified from time to time in the Communications
                  Laws, including without limitation Section 310 of the
                  Communications Act, as being within a class of Persons whose
                  ownership of stock of a corporation holding station licenses
                  referenced in Title III of the Communications Act is limited
                  to a maximum percentage.

                           (viii) "Permitted Percentage" shall mean twenty
         percent (20%), or such other percentage as may from time to time be
         specified by the Communications Laws as the maximum percentage of
         capital stock of a corporation holding licenses referenced in Section
         310 of the Communications Act that may be owned by Foreign Citizens.

                           (ix) "Person" shall mean an individual, partnership,
         corporation, trust or other entity.

                           (x) "Redemption Date" shall mean the date fixed by
         the Board of Directors for the redemption of any shares of stock of the
         Corporation pursuant to Section (e) of this Article THIRTEEN.

                           (xi) "Redemption Securities" shall mean any debt or
         equity securities of the Corporation, any Subsidiary or any other
         corporation, or any combination thereof, having such terms and
         conditions as shall be approved by the Board of Directors and which,
         together with any cash to be paid as part of the redemption price, in
         the opinion of any nationally recognized investment banking firm
         selected by the Board of Directors (which may be a firm which provides
         other investment banking, brokerage or other services to the
         Corporation), has a value, at the time notice of redemption is given
         pursuant to paragraph (d) of Section 5 of this Article THIRTEEN, at
         least equal to the Fair Market Value of the shares to be redeemed
         pursuant to this Article THIRTEEN (assuming, in the case of Redemption
         Securities to be publicly traded, such Redemption Securities were fully
         distributed and subject only to normal trading activity).
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                  (b) It is the policy of the Corporation that Foreign Citizens
should own of record or Beneficially Own, directly or indirectly, individually
or in the aggregate, no more than the Permitted Percentage of its from time to
time outstanding shares of capital stock. If at any time Foreign Citizens,
directly or indirectly, individually or in the aggregate, become the record
owners or the Beneficial Owners of more than the Permitted Percentage of the
capital stock of the Corporation, then the Corporation shall have the power to
take the actions prescribed in this Section (b) through Section (f) of this
Article THIRTEEN. The provisions of this Article THIRTEEN are intended to assure
that the Corporation remains in continuous compliance with the citizenship
requirements of the Communications Laws. Any amendments to the Communications
Laws relating to the citizenship of station license holders or their
shareholders are deemed to be incorporated herein by reference. To the extent
necessary to enable the Corporation to submit any proof of direct or indirect
citizenship required by law or by contract with the United States government (or
any agency thereof), the Corporation may require the record holders and the
Beneficial Owners of capital stock to confirm their direct or indirect
citizenship status from time to time, and dividends payable with respect to
stock held by such record holder or owner by such Beneficial Owner may, in the
discretion of the Board of Directors, be withheld until confirmation of such
citizenship status is received. The Board of Directors is authorized to take
such actions or make such interpretations as it may deem necessary or advisable
in order to implement the policy set forth in this Section (b) including,
without limitation, causing any transfer, or attempted transfer, of any shares
of stock of the Corporation, the effect of which would be to cause one or more
Foreign Citizens to own of record or Beneficially Own more than the Permitted
Percentage of the Corporation's capital stock, to be ineffective as against the
Corporation, and not registering (or permitting its transfer agent to register)
such transfer or purported transfer on the stock transfer records of the
Corporation. In addition, neither the Corporation (even if the transfer agent
shall have recognized such transfer) nor its transfer agent shall be required to
recognize the transferee or purported transferee thereof as a shareholder of the
Corporation for any purpose whatsoever except to the extent necessary to effect
any remedy available to the Corporation under this Article THIRTEEN. A
citizenship certificate may be required from all transferees (and from any
recipient upon original issuance) of capital stock of the Corporation and, if
such transferee (or recipient) is acting as a fiduciary or nominee for a record
owner or a Beneficial Owner, such Beneficial Owner or record owner, and
registration of transfer (or original issuance) may be denied upon refusal to
furnish such certificate.

                  (a) If on any date (including any record date) the number of
shares of capital stock that is owned of record or Beneficially Owned, directly
or indirectly, by Foreign Citizens is in excess of the Permitted Percentage of
all outstanding capital stock of the Corporation (such number of shares herein
referred to as the "Excess Shares"), the Corporation shall identify a number of
shares owned of record or Beneficially Owned, directly or indirectly, by Foreign
Citizens equal to the number of Excess Shares. The determination of the
Corporation as to those shares that constitute the Excess Shares shall be
conclusive. Shares deemed to constitute such Excess Shares (so long as such
excess exists) shall not be accorded any voting rights and shall not be deemed
to be outstanding for purposes of determining the vote required on any matter
properly brought before the shareholders of the Corporation for a vote thereon.
The Corporation shall (so long as such excess exists) withhold the payment of
dividends and the sharing in any other distribution (upon liquidation or
otherwise) in respect of the Excess Shares. At such time as the Permitted
Percentage is no longer exceeded, full voting rights shall be restored to any
shares previously deemed to be Excess Shares and any dividends or distribution
with respect thereto that have been withheld, without interest thereon, shall be
due and paid solely to the record holders of such shares at the time the
Permitted Percentage is no longer exceeded.

                  (b) Subject to the provisions of any resolution of the Board
of Directors creating any series of preferred stock or any other class of stock
which has a preference over common stock with regard to dividends or upon
liquidation, and subject to the procedures in the series of preferred stock of
the Corporation referenced in Articles FIVE, SIX and SEVEN hereof, the Excess
Shares shall be subject to redemption at any time by the Corporation by action
of the Board of Directors. The terms and conditions of such redemption shall be
as follows:

                           (i) the redemption price of the shares to be redeemed
         pursuant to this Article THIRTEEN shall be equal to the Fair Market
         Value of such shares or such other redemption price as required by
         pertinent state or federal law pursuant to which the redemption is
         required;
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                           (ii) the redemption price of such shares may be paid
         in cash, Redemption Securities or any combination thereof;

                           (iii) if less than all the Excess Shares are to be
         redeemed, the shares to be redeemed shall be selected in such manner as
         set forth in Section (c) of this Article THIRTEEN or as otherwise
         determined by the Board of Directors;

                           (iv) at least thirty (30) days' written notice of the
         Redemption Date shall be given to the record holders of the Excess
         Shares selected to be redeemed (unless waived in writing by any such
         holder) provided that the Redemption Date may be the date on which
         written notice shall be given to record holders if the cash or
         Redemption Securities necessary to effect the redemption shall have
         been deposited in trust for the benefit of such record holders and
         subject to immediate withdrawal by them upon surrender of the stock
         certificates for Excess Shares to be redeemed;

                           (v) from and after the Redemption Date or such
         earlier date as mandated by pertinent state or federal law, any and all
         rights of whatever nature, which may be held by the record holder of
         Excess Shares selected for redemption (including without limitation any
         rights to vote or participate in dividends declared on stock of the
         same class or series as such shares), shall cease and terminate and
         they shall thenceforth be entitled only to receive the cash or
         Redemption Securities payable upon redemption; and

                           (vi) such redemption shall be upon such other terms
         and conditions as the Board of Directors shall determine.

                  (e) In determining the direct or indirect citizenship of
owners of record or Beneficial Owners or their transferees of its capital stock,
the Corporation may rely on the stock transfer records of the Corporation and
the citizenship certificates given by Beneficial Owners or owners of record or
their transferees or any recipients (in the case of original issuance) (in each
case whether such certificates have been given on their own behalf or on behalf
of others) to prove the citizenship of such owners of record, Beneficial Owners,
transferees or recipients of such capital stock. The determination of the direct
or indirect citizenship of owners of record, Beneficial Owners and their
transferees of such capital stock may also be subject to proof in such other way
or ways as the Corporation may deem reasonable. The Corporation may at any time
require proof of citizenship, in addition to the citizenship certificates, of
the record owner or Beneficial Owner or proposed transferees of shares of the
Corporation's capital stock, and the payment of dividends may be withheld, and
any application for transfer of ownership on the stock transfer records of the
Corporation may be refused, until such additional proof is submitted.

                  (f) Each provision of this Article THIRTEEN is intended to be
severable from every other provision. If any provision contained in this Article
THIRTEEN is held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, the validity, legality
or enforceability of any other provision of this Article THIRTEEN shall not be
affected, and this Article THIRTEEN shall be construed as if the provision held
to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable had never been contained therein.

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                     The provisions of Article FOUR, Section A of these Second
Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation were duly approved by the
shareholders of the Corporation in accordance with the provisions of Sections
14-2-1007 and 14-2-1003 of the Georgia Business Corporation Code on the 20th day
of December, 1996.

                     These Second Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation
were duly adopted and authorized by the Board of Directors of the Company on
November 20, 1996.
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                  IN WITNESS WHEREOF, WORLDCOM, INC. has caused its duly
authorized officer to execute these Second Amended and Restated Articles of
Incorporation as of this 30th day of December, 1996.


                                           WORLDCOM, INC.



                                           By:    /s/ Bernard J. Ebbers
                                                  --------------------------
                                           Name:  Bernard J. Ebbers
                                           Title: President and Chief Executive
                                                  Officer

ATTEST:

/s/ Scott D. Sullivan
- -----------------------------
Name: Scott D. Sullivan
Title:  Secretary



STATE OF MISSISSIPPI     )
                         )        SS.
CITY OF JACKSON          )


                     I, Deborah A. Blackwell, a notary public, do hereby certify
that on this 30th day of December, 1996, personally appeared before me Bernard
J. Ebbers who, being by me first duly sworn, declared that he is the President
of WorldCom, Inc., that he signed the foregoing document as President of the
corporation, and that the statements therein contained are true.


[SEAL]                     /s/ Deborah A. Blackwell
                           -----------------------------
                            Notary Public

My Commission Expires:

              10-4-97
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                                                                      EXHIBIT A
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Series A 8% Cumulative Convertible Preferred Stock

           1. Designation. The designation of this Series shall be Series A 8%
              -----------
Cumulative Convertible Preferred Stock. The number of shares of this Series
shall be 94,992. The liquidation value of shares of this Series shall be
$3,350.00 per share.

           2. Dividends.
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                     (a) The holders of shares of this Series shall be entitled
to receive, when, as and if declared by the Board of Directors of WorldCom, Inc.
(the "Company") out of funds legally available therefor, cumulative preferential
dividends from the issue date of such shares, at the rate per share of $268.00
per annum or $67.00 per quarter, and no more, payable quarterly for each share
of this Series, payable in arrears on each February 28, May 31, August 31 and
November 30, respectively (each such date being hereinafter referred to as a
"Dividend Payment Date") or, if any Dividend Payment Date is not a business day,
then the Dividend Payment Date shall be the next succeeding business day;
provided, however, that with respect to any dividend period during which a
- --------  -------
redemption occurs, the Company may, at its option, declare accrued dividends to,
and pay such dividends on, the redemption date, in which case such dividends
would be payable on the redemption date in shares of the Common Stock of the
Company, par value $.01 per share (the "Common Stock"), to the holders of the
shares of this Series as of the record date for such dividend payment and such
accrued dividends would not be included in the calculation of the related Call
Price (as hereinafter defined). Each dividend on the shares of this Series shall
be payable to holders of record as they appear on the stock books of the Company
on such record dates as shall be fixed by the Board of Directors. The first
dividend payment of $67.00 shall be for the period from the date of issuance of
shares of this Series to and including February 27, 1997 and shall be payable on
February 28, 1997. Dividends (or amounts equal to accrued and unpaid dividends)
payable on the shares of this Series for any period other than a quarterly
dividend period shall be computed on the basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-
day months. At the election of the Board of Directors of the Company, dividends
may be paid in cash or in shares of Common Stock. In the event the Board of
Directors of the Company elects to pay a dividend in shares of Common Stock, the
number of shares of Common Stock to be issued on the Dividend Payment Date will
be determined by dividing the total dividend to be paid on each share of this
Series by 90% of the average of the average of the high and low sales prices of
the Common Stock as reported on the Nasdaq National Market for each of the ten
consecutive Trading Days (as hereinafter defined) immediately preceding the
fifth business day preceding the record date for such dividend.

           Dividends on the shares of this Series shall accrue (whether or not
the Company has earnings, whether or not there are funds legally available for
the payment of such dividends and whether or not such dividends are declared) on
a daily basis from the previous Dividend Payment Date, except that the first
dividend shall accrue from the date of issuance of the shares of this Series.
Dividends accumulate to the extent they are not paid on the Dividend Payment
Date for the quarter for which they accrue ("Accumulated Unpaid Dividends").
Accumulated Unpaid Dividends shall not bear interest.

                     (b) No dividend whatsoever shall be declared or paid upon,
or any sum set apart for the payment of dividends upon, any shares of this
Series or Parity Stock (as hereinafter defined) for any dividend period unless
all dividends for all past dividend periods have been declared and paid upon, or
declared and a sufficient sum set apart for the payment of such dividends upon,
all shares of this Series and Parity Stock outstanding other than the Exchange
Preferred (as hereinafter defined).

                     (c) Unless full cumulative dividends on all outstanding
shares of this Series and (to the extent that the amount thereof shall have
become determinable) any outstanding shares of Parity Stock due for all past
dividend periods shall have been declared and paid, or declared and a sufficient
sum for the payment thereof set apart, then, subject to the rights of holders of
shares of previously issued series of Preferred Stock: (i) no dividend (other
than a dividend payable solely in Junior Stock (as hereinafter defined)) shall
be declared or paid upon, or any sum set apart for the payment of dividends
upon, any shares of Junior Stock; (ii) no other distribution shall be made upon
any shares of Junior Stock; (iii) no shares of Junior Stock or any other series
of Preferred Stock shall be purchased, redeemed or otherwise acquired for cash
or other property of the Company (excluding shares of
<PAGE>

Junior Stock or Exchange Preferred) by the Company or by any Subsidiary; and
(iv) no monies shall be paid into or set apart or made available for a sinking
or other like fund for the purchase, redemption or other acquisition for value
of any shares of Junior Stock by the Company or any Subsidiary.

                     (d) Any dividend payment made on shares of this Series
shall be distributed pro rata to the holders entitled thereto and be credited
first against the earliest accrued but unpaid dividend due with respect to
shares of this Series.

           3. Voting Rights.
              -------------

                     (a) The holders of shares of this Series shall have the
right with the holders of Common Stock to vote in the election of directors of
the Company and upon each other matter coming before any meeting of the
shareholders of the Company on the basis of ten votes for each such share held.
The holders of shares of this Series and the holders of Common Stock shall vote
together as a single class except as otherwise set forth herein or as otherwise
provided by law or by the Second Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation
of the Company.

                     (b) The approval of more than two-thirds of the votes
entitled to be cast by the holders of the outstanding shares of this Series
(voting separately as a class), shall be required for the adoption of any
amendment to the Second Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation that
materially adversely changes the rights, preferences or privileges of the shares
of this Series.

                     (c) The holders of the outstanding shares of this Series
shall also have the right, voting together with the holders of any other
outstanding shares of Voting Preferred Stock (as hereinafter defined) as a
separate voting group, to elect two members of the Board of Directors of the
Company at any time six or more quarterly dividends on any shares of Voting
                    -------------------------------
Preferred Stock shall be in arrears and unpaid, in whole or in part, whether or
not declared and whether or not any funds shall be or have been legally
available for payment thereof. For this purpose, "Voting Preferred Stock" shall
mean the shares of this Series and each other series of Preferred Stock which
shall have substantially similar voting rights (including voting as one voting
group with other shares of Voting Preferred Stock) with respect to the election
of directors upon substantially similar arrearages of dividends. In such event,
the number of Directors of the Company shall be increased by two, and, unless a
regular meeting of the shareholders of the Company is to be held within 60 days
thereof for the purpose of electing Directors, within 30 days thereafter, the
Company shall call a special meeting of the holders of the outstanding shares of
Voting Preferred Stock for the purpose of electing such Directors to take place
at the time specified in the notice of the meeting, to be not more than 60 days
after such holders become so entitled to elect two Directors and not less than
10 days nor more than 50 days after the date on which such notice is mailed. If
such special meeting shall not have been so called by the Company, or such
regular meeting shall not be so held, a special meeting may be called for such
purpose at the expense of the Company by the holders of not less than 10% of the
outstanding shares of any series of Voting Preferred Stock; and notice of any
such special meeting shall be given by the person or persons calling the same to
the holders of the outstanding shares of the Voting Preferred Stock by first-
class mail, postage prepaid, at their last address as shall appear on the stock
transfer records of the Company. At any such special meeting the holders of the
outstanding shares of Voting Preferred Stock (voting separately as a class with
each share having one vote) shall elect two members of the Board of Directors of
the Company. If a regular meeting of the shareholders of the Company for the
purpose of electing Directors is to be held within 60 days after the time the
holders of the outstanding shares of Voting Preferred Stock become so entitled
to elect two Directors, then the holders of the outstanding shares of Voting
Preferred Stock shall be given notice thereof in the same manner as other
shareholders of the Company entitled to vote thereat; and at such regular
meeting, the holders of the outstanding shares of Voting Preferred Stock (voting
separately as a class with each share having one vote) shall elect two members
of the Board of Directors. The right of the holders of the Voting Preferred
Stock (voting separately as a class) to elect two members of the Board of
Directors of the Company shall continue until such time as no dividends on any
outstanding shares of Voting Preferred Stock are in arrears and unpaid, in whole
or in part, at which time (i) the voting power of the holders of the outstanding
shares of Voting Preferred Stock so to elect two Directors shall cease, but
always subject to the same provisions of this subparagraph (c) for the vesting
of such voting power upon the occurrence of each and every like arrearage of
dividends, and (ii) the term of office of each member of the Board of Directors
who was elected pursuant to this subparagraph (c) shall automatically expire.
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           4. Redemptions and Conversions.
              ---------------------------

                     (a) Mandatory Conversion. On May 31, 1999 (the "Mandatory
                         --------------------
Conversion Date"), each outstanding share of this Series shall convert
automatically (the "Mandatory Conversion") into shares of Common Stock at the
Common Equivalent Rate (as hereinafter defined) in effect on the Mandatory
Conversion Date and the right to receive, out of funds legally available
therefor, an amount equal to all accrued and unpaid dividends on such share of
this Series to the Mandatory Conversion Date, whether or not declared (payable
in cash or in shares of Common Stock on the same basis as that used to determine
dividends), subject to the right of the Company to redeem the shares of this
Series on or after the Initial Redemption Date (as hereinafter defined) and
prior to the Mandatory Conversion Date, as described below, and subject to the
conversion of the shares of this Series at the option of the holder at any time
prior to the Mandatory Conversion Date. Notwithstanding the forgoing, if the
Mandatory Conversion Date occurs after a record date for a quarterly dividend
and before the corresponding Dividend Payment Date, such dividend shall be paid,
out of funds legally available therefor, on the Dividend Payment Date rather
than on the Mandatory Conversion Date. The Common Equivalent Rate is initially
four-hundred and twenty shares of Common Stock for each share of this Series.
Dividends on the shares of this Series shall cease to accrue and such shares
shall cease to be outstanding on the Mandatory Conversion Date. The Company
shall make such arrangements as it deems appropriate for the issuance of
certificates representing shares of Common Stock and for the payment (in cash or
in shares of Common Stock, at the election of the Board of Directors of the
Company) in respect of such accrued and unpaid dividends, if any, or cash in
lieu of fractional shares, if any, in exchange for and contingent upon surrender
of certificates representing the shares of this Series, provided that the
Company shall give the holders of the shares of this Series such notice of any
such actions as the Company deems appropriate and upon such surrender such
holders shall be entitled to receive such dividends declared and paid on such
shares of Common Stock subsequent to the Mandatory Conversion Date. Amounts
payable in cash in respect of the shares of this series or in respect of such
shares of Common Stock shall not bear interest.

                     (b) Redemption by the Company.
                         -------------------------

                     (i) Right to Redeem. Shares of this Series are not
                         ---------------
redeemable by the Company prior to May 31, 1998 (the "Initial Redemption Date").
At any time and from time to time on or after the Initial Redemption Date and
prior to the Mandatory Conversion Date, the Company shall have the right to
redeem, in whole or in part, the outstanding shares of this Series. Upon any
such redemption, the Company shall deliver to the holders of shares of this
Series, in accordance with the provisions of these Articles of Amendment in
exchange for each share so redeemed, a number of shares of Common Stock equal to
(A) the Call Price (as hereinafter defined) in effect on the date of redemption,
divided by (B) the Current Market Price (as hereinafter defined) of the Common
Stock determined as of the date which is one trading day prior to the public
announcement of the redemption. The Call Price of each share of this Series is
an amount equal to the sum of (X) $3,417.00 on and after the Initial Redemption
Date through August 30, 1998, $3,400.25 on and after August 31, 1998 through
November 29, 1998, $3,383.50 on and after November 30, 1998 through February 27,
1999, $3,366.75 on and after February 28, 1999 through April 29, 1999 and
$3,350.00 on and after April 30, 1999 until the Mandatory Conversion Date plus
(Y) all accrued and unpaid dividends thereon to the date fixed for redemption.
Notwithstanding the forgoing, if the date fixed for redemption occurs after a
record date for a quarterly dividend and prior to the corresponding Dividend
Payment Date, such dividend shall be paid, out of funds legally available
therefor, on the Dividend Payment Date and the Call Price shall not include the
amount of the dividend to be so paid. Dividends on the shares of this Series
shall cease to accrue and such shares shall cease to be outstanding on the date
fixed for redemption. A public announcement of any call for redemption shall be
made prior to the mailing of the notice of such call to holders of shares of
this Series as described below. If fewer than all the outstanding shares of this
Series are to be redeemed, shares to be redeemed shall be selected by the
Company from outstanding shares of this Series not previously redeemed by lot or
pro rata (as nearly as may be practicable) or by any other method determined by
the Board of Directors of the Company in its sole discretion to be fair and
proper.

                     (ii) Current Market Price. As used in this subparagraph
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(b), the term "Current Market Price" per share of the Common Stock on any date
of determination means the lesser of (X) the average of the average of the high
and low sales prices of the Common Stock as reported on the Nasdaq National
Market or
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any national securities exchange upon which the Common Stock is then listed, for
each of the ten consecutive Trading Dates ending on and including such date of
determination and (Y) the Closing Price (as hereinafter defined) of the Common
Stock for such date of determination; provided, however, that, with respect to
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any redemption of shares of this Series, if any event that results in an
adjustment of the Common Equivalent Rate occurs during the period beginning on
the first day of such ten-day period and ending on the applicable redemption
date, the Current Market Price as determined pursuant to the foregoing shall be
appropriately adjusted to reflect the occurrence of such event.

                     (iii) Notice of Redemption. The Company shall provide
                           --------------------
notice of any redemption of the shares of this Series to holders of record of
the shares of this Series to be called for redemption not less than 15 nor more
than 60 days prior to the date fixed for such redemption. Such notice shall be
provided by mailing notice of such redemption first class postage prepaid, to
each holder of record of shares of this Series to be redeemed, at such holder's
address as it appears on the stock register of the Company; provided, however,
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that neither failure to give such notice nor any defect therein shall affect the
validity of the proceeding for the redemption of any shares of this Series to be
redeemed.

           Each such notice shall state, as appropriate, the following and may
contain such other information as the Company deems advisable:

                     (A)  the redemption date;

                     (B)  that all outstanding shares of this Series are to be
                          redeemed or, in the case of a call for redemption of
                          fewer than all outstanding shares of this Series, the
                          number of such shares held by such holder to be
                          redeemed;

                     (C)  the Call Price, the number of shares of Common Stock
                          deliverable upon redemption of each share of this
                          Series to be redeemed and the Current Market Price
                          used to calculate such number of shares of Common
                          Stock;

                     (D)  the place or places where certificates for such shares
                          are to be surrendered for redemption; and

                     (E)  that dividends on the shares of this Series to be
                          redeemed shall cease to accrue on such redemption date
                          (except as otherwise provided herein).

                     (iv) Deposit of Shares and Funds. The Company's obligation
                          ---------------------------
to deliver shares of Common Stock and provide funds upon redemption in
accordance with this paragraph 4 shall be deemed fulfilled if, on or before a
redemption date, the Company shall irrevocably deposit, with a bank or trust
company, or an affiliate of a bank or trust company, having an office or agency
in New York City and having a capital and surplus of at least $50,000,000, or
shall set aside or make other reasonable provision for the issuance of, such
number of shares of Common Stock as are required to be delivered by the Company
pursuant to this paragraph 4 upon the occurrence of the related redemption (and
for the payment of cash in lieu of the issuance of fractional share amounts and
accrued and unpaid dividends payable in cash, if any, on the shares to be
redeemed as and to the extent provided by this paragraph 4). Any interest
accrued on such funds shall be paid to the Company from time to time. Any shares
of Common Stock or funds so deposited and unclaimed at the end of two years from
such redemption date shall be repaid and released to the Company, after which
the holder or holders of such shares of this Series so called for redemption
shall look only to the Company for delivery of such shares of Common Stock or
funds.

                     (v) Surrender of Certificates; Status. Each holder of
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shares of this Series to be redeemed shall surrender the certificates evidencing
such shares (properly endorsed or assigned for transfer, if the Board of
Directors of the Company shall so require and the notice shall so state) to the
Company at the place designated in the notice of such redemption and shall
thereupon be entitled to receive certificates evidencing shares of Common Stock
and to receive any funds or shares of Common Stock payable pursuant to this
paragraph (4) following such surrender and following the date of such
redemption. In case fewer than all the shares represented by any such
surrendered certificate are called for redemption, a new certificate shall be
issued at the expense of the
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Company representing the unredeemed shares. If such notice of redemption shall
have been given, and if on the date fixed for redemption shares of Common Stock
and funds necessary for the redemption shall have been irrevocably either set
aside by the Company separate and apart from its other funds or assets in trust
for the account of the holders of the shares to be redeemed or converted (and so
as to be and continue to be available therefor) or deposited with a bank or a
trust company or an affiliate thereof as provided herein or the Company shall
have made other reasonable provision therefor, then, notwithstanding that the
certificates evidencing any shares of this Series so called for redemption or
subject to conversion shall not have been surrendered, the shares represented
thereby so called for redemption shall be deemed no longer outstanding,
dividends with respect to the shares so called for redemption shall cease to
accrue on the date fixed for redemption (except that holders of shares of this
Series at the close of business on a record date for any payment of dividends
shall be entitled to receive the dividend payable on such shares on the
corresponding Dividend Payment Date notwithstanding the redemption of such
shares following such record date and prior to such Dividend Payment Date) and
all rights with respect to the shares so called for redemption shall forthwith
after such date cease and terminate, except for the rights of the holders to
receive the shares of Common Stock and funds, if any, payable pursuant to this
paragraph (4) without interest upon surrender of their certificates therefor.
Holders of shares of this Series that are redeemed shall not be entitled to
receive dividends declared and paid on such shares of Common Stock, and such
shares of Common Stock shall not be entitled to vote, until such shares of
Common Stock are issued upon the surrender of the certificates representing such
shares of this Series and upon such surrender such holders shall be entitled to
receive such dividends declared and paid on such shares of Common Stock
subsequent to such redemption date.

                     (c) Conversion at Option of Holder. Shares of this Series
                         ------------------------------
are convertible, in whole or in part, at the option of the holder thereof, at
any time prior to the Mandatory Conversion Date, unless previously redeemed,
into shares of Common Stock at a rate of 344.274 shares of Common Stock for each
share of this Series (the "Optional Conversion Rate") (equivalent to a
conversion price of $9.73 per share of Common Stock). The right to convert
shares of this Series called for redemption shall terminate at the close of
business on the redemption date.

           Conversion of shares of this Series may be effected by delivering
certificates evidencing such shares, together with written notice of conversion
and a proper assignment of such certificates to the Company or in blank, to the
office or agency to be maintained by the Company for that purpose (and, if
applicable, payment by the Company of an amount, out of funds legally available
therefor (in cash or in shares of Common Stock, at the election of the Company),
equal to the dividend payable on such shares), and otherwise in accordance with
conversion procedures established by the Company. Each conversion shall be
deemed to have been effected immediately prior to the close of business on the
date on which the foregoing requirements shall have been satisfied. The
conversion shall be at the Optional Conversion Rate in effect at such time and
on such date.

           Holders of shares of this Series at the close of business on a record
date for any payment of dividends shall be entitled to receive the dividend
payable on such shares on the corresponding Dividend Payment Date
notwithstanding the conversion of such shares following such record date and
prior to such Dividend Payment Date. The Company shall make no other payment or
allowance for unpaid dividends, whether or not in arrears, on converted shares
of this Series or for dividends or distributions on the shares of Common Stock
issued upon such conversion.

                     (d) Common Equivalent Rate and Optional Conversion Rate
                         ---------------------------------------------------
Adjustments. The Common Equivalent Rate and the Optional Conversion Rate also
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shall be subject to adjustment from time to time as provided below in this
paragraph.

                     (i) If the Company shall:

                     (A) pay a dividend or make a distribution with respect to
                         its Common Stock in shares of such stock,

                     (B) subdivide or split its outstanding shares of Common
                         Stock into a greater number of shares,
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                     (C) combine its outstanding shares of Common Stock into a
                         smaller number of shares, or

                     (D) issue by reclassification of its shares of Common Stock
                         any shares of Common Stock of the Company,

then, in any such event, the Common Equivalent Rate and the Optional Conversion
Rate in effect immediately prior to such event shall each be adjusted so that
the holder of any shares of this Series shall thereafter be entitled to receive,
upon Mandatory Conversion or upon conversion at the option of the holder, the
number of shares of Common Stock of the Company which such holder would have
owned or been entitled to receive immediately following any event described
above had such shares of this Series been converted immediately prior to such
event or any record date with respect thereto. Such adjustment shall become
effective at the opening of business on the business day next following the
record date for determination of shareholders entitled to receive such dividend
or distribution in the case of a dividend or distribution and shall become
effective immediately after the effective date in the case of a subdivision,
split, combination or reclassification. Such adjustment shall be made
successively.

                     (ii)    If the Company shall, after the date hereof, issue
                             rights or warrants to all holders of its Common
                             Stock entitling them (for a period not exceeding
                             forty-five days from the date of such issuance) to
                             subscribe for or purchase shares of Common Stock at
                             a price per share less than the current market
                             price of the Common Stock, then in each case the
                             Common Equivalent Rate and Optional Conversion Rate
                             shall each be adjusted by multiplying the Common
                             Equivalent Rate and the Optional Conversion Rate,
                             in effect immediately prior to the date of issuance
                             of such rights or warrants, by a fraction, of which
                             the numerator shall be the number of shares of
                             Common Stock outstanding on the date of issuance of
                             such rights or warrants, immediately prior to such
                             issuance, plus the number of additional shares of
                             Common Stock offered for subscription or purchase
                             pursuant to such rights or warrants, and of which
                             the denominator shall be the number of shares of
                             Common Stock outstanding on the date of issuance of
                             such rights or warrants, immediately prior to such
                             issuance, plus the number of additional shares of
                             Common Stock which the aggregate offering price of
                             the total number of shares of Common Stock so
                             offered for subscription or purchase pursuant to
                             such rights or warrants would purchase at such
                             current market price (determined by multiplying
                             such total number of shares by the exercise price
                             of such rights or warrants and dividing the product
                             so obtained by such current market price). Such
                             adjustment shall become effective at the opening of
                             business on the business day next following the
                             record date for the determination of shareholders
                             entitled to receive such rights or warrants. To the
                             extent that shares of Common Stock are not
                             delivered after the expiration of such rights or
                             warrants, the Common Equivalent Rate shall be
                             readjusted to the Common Equivalent Rate which
                             would then be in effect had the adjustments been
                             made upon the issuance of such rights or warrants
                             been made upon the basis of delivery of only the
                             number of shares of Common Stock actually
                             delivered. Such adjustment shall be made
                             successively.

                     (iii)   If the Company shall pay a dividend or make a
                             distribution to all holders of its Common Stock of
                             evidences of its indebtedness, securities of a
                             Subsidiary or other assets (excluding any dividends
                             or distributions referred to in clause (i) above or
                             any cash dividends other than Extraordinary Cash
                             Distributions (as hereinafter defined)) or shall
                             issue to all holders of its Common Stock rights or
                             warrants to subscribe for or purchase any of its
                             securities (other than those referred to in clause
                             (ii) above), then in each such case, the Common
                             Equivalent Rate and the Optional Conversion Rate
                             shall each be adjusted by multiplying the Common
                             Equivalent Rate and the Optional Conversion Rate in
                             effect on the record date mentioned below, by a
                             fraction of which the numerator shall be the
                             current
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                             market price per share of the Common Stock on the
                             record date for the determination of shareholders
                             entitled to receive such dividend or distribution,
                             and of which the denominator shall be such current
                             market price per share of Common Stock less the
                             fair market value (as determined by the Board of
                             Directors of the Company, whose good faith
                             determination shall be conclusive, and described in
                             a resolution adopted with respect thereto) as of
                             such record date of the portion of the assets or
                             evidences of indebtedness so distributed or of such
                             subscription rights or warrants applicable to one
                             share of Common Stock. Such adjustment shall become
                             effective on the opening of business on the
                             business day next following the record date for the
                             determination of shareholders entitled to receive
                             such dividend or distribution. Such adjustment
                             shall be made successively.

                     (iv)    Any shares of Common Stock issuable in payment of a
                             dividend shall be deemed to have been issued
                             immediately prior to the close of business on the
                             record date for such dividend for purposes of
                             calculating the number of outstanding shares of
                             Common Stock under clause (ii) above. For purposes
                             of any computation under clause (ii) and (iii)
                             above, the current market price per share of Common
                             Stock at any date shall be deemed to be the average
                             of the daily Closing Prices for the thirty
                             consecutive Trading Dates preceding the date in
                             question; provided, however, if any event that
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                             results in an adjustment of the Common Equivalent
                             Rate occurs during such thirty-day period, the
                             current market price as determined pursuant to the
                             foregoing shall be appropriately adjusted to
                             reflect the occurrence of such event.

                     (v)     The Company shall also be entitled to make upward
                             adjustments in the Common Equivalent Rate, the
                             Optional Conversion Rate and the Call Price, as the
                             Board of Directors in its good faith discretion
                             shall determine to be advisable, in order that any
                             stock dividends, subdivisions of shares,
                             distribution of rights to purchase stock or
                             securities, or distribution of securities
                             convertible into or exchangeable for stock (or any
                             transaction which could be treated as any of the
                             foregoing transactions pursuant to Section 305 of
                             the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended)
                             hereafter made by the Company to its shareholders
                             shall not be taxable.

                     (vi)    In any case in which clause (iii) above shall
                             require that an adjustment as a result of any event
                             become effective at the opening of business on the
                             business day next following a record date and the
                             date fixed for conversion pursuant to subparagraph
                             (4)(c) or redemption pursuant to subparagraph
                             (4)(b) occurs after such record date, but before
                             the occurrence of such event, the Company may in
                             its sole discretion, elect to defer, until after
                             the occurrence of such event, issuing to the holder
                             of any converted or redeemed shares of this Series
                             the additional shares of Common Stock issuable upon
                             such conversion or redemption over the shares of
                             Common Stock issuable before giving effect to such
                             adjustment.

                     (vii)   All adjustments to the Common Equivalent Rate and
                             the Optional Conversion Rate shall be calculated to
                             the nearest 1/1000th of a share of Common Stock (or
                             if there is not a nearest 1/1000th of a share to
                             the next lower 1/1000th of a share). No adjustment
                             in the Common Equivalent Rate and the Optional
                             Conversion Rate shall be required unless such
                             adjustment would require an increase or decrease of
                             at least one percent therein; provided, however,
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                             that any adjustments which by reason of this
                             subparagraph are not required to be made shall be
                             carried forward and taken into account in any
                             subsequent adjustments.
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                     (e) Adjustment for Consolidation or Merger. In case of any
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consolidation or merger to which the Company is a party (other than a merger or
consolidation in which the Company is the continuing corporation and in which
the Common Stock outstanding immediately prior to the merger or consolidation
remains unchanged), or in case of any sale or transfer to another corporation of
the property of the Company as an entirety or substantially as an entirety, or
in case of any statutory exchange of securities with another corporation (other
than in connection with a merger or acquisition), proper provision shall be made
so that each share of this Series shall, after consummation of such transaction,
be subject to (i) conversion at the option of the holder into the kind and
amount of securities, cash or other property receivable upon consummation of
such transaction by a holder of the number of shares of Common Stock into which
such share of this Series might have been converted immediately prior to
consummation of such transaction, (ii) conversion on the Mandatory Conversion
Date into the kind and amount of securities, cash or other property receivable
upon consummation of such transaction by a holder of the number of shares of
Common Stock into which such share of this Series would have been converted if
the conversion on the Mandatory Conversion Date had occurred immediately prior
to the date of consummation of such transaction, and (iii) redemption on any
redemption date in exchange for the kind and amount of securities, cash or other
property receivable upon consummation of such transaction by a holder of the
number of shares of Common Stock that would have been issuable at the Call Price
in effect on such redemption date upon a redemption of such shares immediately
prior to the consummation of such transaction, assuming that the public
announcement of such redemption had been made on the last possible date
permitted by the terms of this Series and applicable law; assuming in each case
that such holder of shares of this Series failed to exercise rights of election,
if any, as to the kind or amount of securities, cash or other property
receivable upon consummation of such transaction (provided that if the kind or
amount of securities, cash or other property receivable upon consummation of
such transaction is not the same for each non-electing share, then the kind and
amount of securities, cash or other property receivable upon consummation of
such transaction for each non-electing share shall be deemed to be the kind and
amount so receivable per share by a plurality of the non-electing shares). The
kind and amount of securities into which the shares of this Series shall be
convertible after the consummation of such transaction shall be subject to
adjustment as described in the immediately preceding subparagraph 4(d) following
the date of consummation of such transaction. The Company shall not, without the
affirmative vote of more than the holders of two-thirds of all the outstanding
shares of this Series, become a party to any such transaction unless the terms
thereof are consistent with the foregoing.

                     (f) Notice of Adjustments. Whenever the Common Equivalent
                         ---------------------
Rate and Optional Conversion Rate are adjusted as herein provided, the Company
shall:

                     (i)     forthwith compute the adjusted Common Equivalent
                             Rate and Optional Conversion Rate in accordance
                             herewith and prepare a certificate signed by an
                             officer of the Company setting forth the adjusted
                             Common Equivalent Rate and the Optional Conversion
                             Rate, the method of calculation thereof in
                             reasonable detail and the facts requiring such
                             adjustment and upon which such adjustment is based,
                             which certificate shall be conclusive, final and
                             binding evidence of the correctness of the
                             adjustment, and file such certificate forthwith
                             with the transfer agent for the shares of this
                             Series and the Common Stock; and

                     (ii)    mail a notice to the holders of the outstanding
                             shares of this Series stating that the Common
                             Equivalent Rate and the Optional Conversion Rate
                             have been adjusted, the facts requiring such
                             adjustment and upon which such adjustment is based
                             and setting forth the adjusted Common Equivalent
                             Rate and Optional Conversion Rate, such notice to
                             be mailed at or prior to the time the Company mails
                             an interim statement to its shareholders covering
                             the fiscal quarter during which the facts requiring
                             such adjustment occurred, but in any event within
                             45 days of the end of such fiscal quarter.

                     (g) Notices. In case, at any time while any of the shares
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of this Series are outstanding,
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                     (i)     the Company shall declare a dividend (or any other
                             distribution) on its Common Stock, excluding any
                             cash dividends; or

                     (ii)    the Company shall authorize the issuance to all
                             holders of its Common Stock of rights or warrants
                             to subscribe for or purchase shares of its Common
                             Stock or of any other subscription rights or
                             warrants; or

                     (iii)   the Company shall authorize any reclassification of
                             the Common Stock of the Company (other than a
                             subdivision or combination thereof) or of any
                             consolidation or merger to which the Company is a
                             party and for which approval of any shareholders of
                             the Company is required (except for a merger of the
                             Company into a Subsidiary solely for the purpose of
                             changing the corporate domicile of the Company to
                             another state of the United States and in
                             connection with which there is no substantive
                             change in the rights or privileges of any
                             securities of the Company other than changes
                             resulting from differences in the corporate
                             statutes of the then existing and the new state of
                             domicile), or of the sale or transfer of all or
                             substantially all of the assets of the Company; or

                     (iv)    there shall be commenced the voluntary or
                             involuntary dissolution, liquidation or winding up
                             of the Company;

then the Company shall cause to be filed at each office or agency maintained for
the purpose of conversion of the shares of this Series, and shall cause to be
mailed to the holders of shares of this Series at their last addresses as they
shall appear on the stock register, at least 10 days before the date hereinafter
specified (or the earlier of the dates hereinafter specified, in the event that
more than one date is specified), a notice stating (A) the date on which a
record is to be taken for the purpose of such dividend, distribution, rights or
warrants, or, if a record is not to be taken, the date as of which the holders
of Common Stock of record to be entitled to such dividend, distribution, rights
or warrants are to be determined, or (B) the date on which any such
reclassification, consolidation, merger, sale, transfer, dissolution,
liquidation or winding up is expected to become effective, and the date as of
which it is expected that holders of Common Stock of record shall be entitled to
exchange their Common Stock for securities or other property (including cash),
if any, deliverable upon such reclassification, consolidation, merger, sale,
transfer, dissolution, liquidation or winding up. The failure to give or receive
the notice required by this subparagraph (g) or any defect therein shall not
affect the legality or validity of any such dividend, distribution, right or
warrant or other action.

                     (h) Effective Date of Conversions and Redemptions. The
                         ---------------------------------------------
person or persons in whose name or names any certificate or certificates for
shares of Common Stock shall be issuable upon any conversion or redemption shall
be deemed to have become on the date of any such conversion or redemption the
holder or holders of record of the shares represented thereby; provided,
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however, that any such surrender on any date when the stock transfer books of
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the Company shall be closed shall constitute the person or persons in whose name
or names the certificate or certificates for such shares are to be issued as the
record holder or holders thereof for all purposes at the opening of business on
the next succeeding business day on which such stock transfer books are open.

                     (i) No Fractional Shares. No fractional shares or scrip
                         --------------------
representing fractional shares of Common Stock shall be issued upon the
redemption or conversion of any shares of this Series or in respect of any
dividend paid in shares of Common Stock. In lieu of any fractional share
otherwise issuable in respect of all the shares of this Series of any holder
which are redeemed or converted on any redemption date or upon Mandatory
Conversion or any optional conversion or in respect of any dividend paid in
shares of Common Stock, the Company shall, at the election of the Company,
either (i) sell such fractional share, as agent for the person entitled thereto,
and distribute the proceeds of such sale, net of any discounts, commissions,
fees or expenses associated with such sale, to such person, all in accordance
with applicable rules under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or (ii) pay
to the person entitled thereto an amount in cash equal to the current value of
such fraction, calculated to the nearest one-hundredth (1/100) of a share, to be
computed (x) if the shares of this Series are listed on any national securities
exchange or the Nasdaq National Market, on the basis of the last sales price (or
the quoted closing bid price if there
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shall have been no sales) of the shares of this Series on such exchange or the
Nasdaq National Market (as the case may be) on the date of any such conversion
or redemption or the date of payment of any such dividend, or (y) if the shares
of this Series are not so listed, on the basis of the mean between the closing
bid and asked prices for the shares of this Series on the date of any such
conversion or redemption or the date of payment of any such dividend, as
reported by Nasdaq, or its successor, or (z) if the shares of this Series are
not so listed and if there are no such closing bid and asked prices, on the
basis of the fair market value per share as determined in good faith by the
Board of Directors.

                     (j) Reissuance. Shares of this Series that have been issued
                         ----------
and reacquired in any manner, including shares purchased, exchanged, redeemed or
converted, shall not be reissued as part of this Series and shall (upon
compliance with any applicable provisions of the laws of the State of Georgia)
have the status of authorized and unissued shares of the Preferred Stock
undesignated as to series and may be redesignated and reissued as part of any
series of Preferred Stock.

                     (k) Definitions. As used herein:
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                     (i)    the term "business day" shall mean any day other
                            than a Saturday, Sunday, or a day on which banking
                            institutions in the State of New York are authorized
                            or obligated by law or executive order to close or
                            are closed because of a banking moratorium or
                            otherwise;

                     (ii)   the term "Capital Stock" means any capital stock of
                            any class or series (however designated) of the
                            Company;

                     (iii)  the term "Closing Price" on any day shall mean the
                            closing sale price regular way on such day or, in
                            case no such sale takes place on such day, the
                            average of the reported closing bid and asked prices
                            regular way, in each case on the Nasdaq National
                            Market or, if the Common Stock is not listed or
                            admitted to trading on the Nasdaq National Market
                            then on the principal national securities exchange
                            on which the Common Stock is listed or admitted to
                            trading (which shall be the national securities
                            exchange on which the greatest number of shares of
                            Common Stock has been traded during the five
                            consecutive Trading Dates ending on and including
                            the date of determination), or, if not quoted or
                            listed or admitted to trading on any national
                            securities exchange or quotation system, the average
                            of the closing bid and asked prices of the Common
                            Stock on the over-the-counter market on the day in
                            question as reported by the National Quotation
                            Bureau Incorporated, or a similar generally accepted
                            reporting service, or if not so available as
                            determined in good faith by the Board of Directors,
                            on the basis of such relevant factors as it in good
                            faith considers appropriate;

                     (iv)   the term "Exchange Preferred" means the Series B
                            Convertible Preferred Stock of the Company.

                     (v)    the term "Extraordinary Cash Distributions" means,
                            with respect to any cash dividend or distribution
                            paid on any date, the amount, if any, by which all
                            cash dividends and cash distributions on the Common
                            Stock paid during the consecutive 12-month period
                            ending on and including such date (other than cash
                            dividends and cash distributions for which an
                            adjustment to the Common Equivalent Rate and the
                            Optional Conversion Rate was previously made)
                            exceeds, on a per share of Common Stock basis, 10%
                            of the average daily Closing Price of the Common
                            Stock over such 12-month period;

                     (vi)   the term "Junior Stock" means any Capital Stock
                            ranking as to dividends or as to rights in
                            liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the
                            affairs of the Company junior to the shares of this
                            Series;
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                     (vii)  the term "Parity Stock" means any Capital Stock
                            ranking as to dividends or as to rights in
                            liquidation, dissolution or winding up the affairs
                            of the Company equally with the shares of this
                            Series;

                     (viii) the term "Subsidiary" means any corporation a
                            majority of the outstanding Voting Stock of which is
                            owned, directly or indirectly, by the Company or by
                            one or more Subsidiaries or by the Company and one
                            or more Subsidiaries. For this purpose, the term
                            "Voting Stock" means stock of any class or classes
                            (however designated) having ordinary voting power
                            for the election of a majority of the members of the
                            board of directors (or other governing body) of such
                            corporation, other than stock having such powers
                            only by reason of the happening of a contingency;

                     (ix)   the term "Trading Date" shall mean a date on which
                            the Nasdaq National Market (or any successor
                            thereto) is open for the transaction of business.

                     (l) Payment of Taxes. The Company shall pay any and all
                         ----------------
documentary, stamp or similar issue or transfer taxes payable in respect of the
issue or delivery of shares of Common Stock on the redemption or conversion of
shares of this Series pursuant to this paragraph 4; provided, however, that the
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Company shall not be required to pay any tax which may be payable in respect of
any registration of transfer involved in the issue or delivery of shares of
Common Stock in a name other than that of the registered holder of shares of
this Series redeemed or converted or to be redeemed or converted, and no such
issue or delivery shall be made unless and until the person requesting such
issue has paid to the Company the amount of any such tax or has established, to
the satisfaction of the Company, that such tax has been paid.

                    (m) Reservation of Common Stock. The Company shall at all
                        ---------------------------
times reserve and keep available, free from preemptive rights, out of the
aggregate of its authorized but unissued Common Stock and/or its issued Common
Stock held in its treasury, for the purpose of effecting any Mandatory
Conversion of the shares of this Series or any conversion of the shares of this
Series at the option of the holder, the full number of shares of Common Stock
then deliverable upon any such conversion of all outstanding shares of this
Series.

           5.  Liquidation Rights.
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                    (a) In the event of the liquidation, dissolution, or
winding up of the Company, whether voluntary or involuntary, the holders of
shares of this Series then outstanding, after payment or provision for payment
of the debts and other liabilities of the Company and the payment or provision
for payment of any distribution on any shares of the Company having a preference
and a priority over the shares of this Series on liquidation, and before any
distribution to the holders of the Common Stock, or any other stock ranking
junior to the shares of this Series with respect to distributions upon
liquidation, dissolution or winding up, shall be entitled to be paid out of the
assets of the Company available for distribution to its shareholders, an amount
per share of this Series equal to the greater of (i) the sum of (a) the
liquidation value set forth in paragraph (1) above and (b) all accrued and
unpaid dividends thereon to the date of liquidation, dissolution or winding up
and (ii) the value of the shares of Common Stock into which such shares of this
Series are convertible on the date of such liquidation, dissolution or winding
up, before any payment shall be made or any assets distributed to the holders of
any shares of the Company ranking junior to the shares of this Series upon
liquidation. In the event the assets of the Company available for distribution
to the holders of the shares of this Series upon any dissolution, liquidation or
winding up of the Company shall be insufficient to pay in full the liquidation
payments payable to the holders of outstanding shares of this Series and any
shares of Parity Stock, then the holders of all such shares of this Series shall
share ratably in such distribution of assets in accordance with the amount which
would be payable on such distribution if the amounts to which the holders of
outstanding shares of this Series and the holders of outstanding shares of such
shares of Parity Stock are entitled were paid in full. Except as provided in
this paragraph 5, holders of this Series shall not be entitled to any
distribution in the event of liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the
affairs of the Company.
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                     (b) For the purposes of this paragraph 5, none of the
following shall be deemed to be a voluntary or involuntary liquidation,
dissolution or winding up of the Company:

                     (i)   the voluntary sale, conveyance, lease, exchange or
                           transfer (for cash, shares of stock, securities or
                           other consideration) of all or substantially all of
                           the property or assets of the Company;

                     (ii)  the consolidation or merger of the Company with or
                           into one or more other corporations, or other
                           associations;

                     (iii) the consolidation or merger of one or more
                           corporations or other associations with or into the
                           Company; or

                     (iv)  the participation by the Company in a share exchange.

           6. Definition. As used herein, the term "Common Stock" shall mean any
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stock of any class of the Company which has no preference in respect of
dividends or of amounts payable in the event of any voluntary or involuntary
liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Company and which is not subject
to redemption by the Company. However, shares of Common Stock issuable upon
conversion of shares of this Series shall include only shares of the class
designated as Common Stock as of the original date of issuance of shares of this
Series, or shares of the Company of any class or classes resulting from any
reclassification or reclassification thereof and which have no preference in
respect of dividends or of amounts payable in the event of any voluntary or
involuntary liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Company and which are
not subject to redemption by the Company; provided that if at any time there
shall be more than one such resulting class, the shares of each such class then
so issuable shall be substantially in the proportion which the total number of
shares of such class resulting from such reclassification bears to the total
number of shares of all classes resulting from all such reclassification.

           7. No Preemptive Rights. The holders of shares of this Series shall
              --------------------
have no preemptive rights, including preemptive rights with respect to any
shares of Capital Stock or other securities of the Company convertible into or
carrying rights or options to purchase any such shares.
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                                                                       EXHIBIT B
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Series B Convertible Preferred Stock

         1.       Designation and Amount. The shares of such series shall be
                  ----------------------
designated "Series B Convertible Preferred Stock" (the "Series B Preferred
Stock"), and the number of shares constituting such series shall be 15,000,000.

         2.       Dividends.
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                  (a) The holders of Series B Preferred Stock shall be entitled
to receive, when and as declared, out of the funds legally available for that
purpose, dividends per share of Series B Preferred Stock at the rate of 7.75
cents per annum, payable when and as the Board of Directors (the "Board of
Directors") of WorldCom, Inc. (the "Company") may determine, in cash, before any
dividends shall be set apart for or paid upon the common stock of the Company,
par value $.01 per share (the "Common Stock"), or any stock ranking as to
dividends junior to the Series B Preferred Stock (such stock being referred to
hereinafter collectively as "Junior Stock") in any year. All dividends declared
upon Series B Preferred Stock shall be declared pro rata per share and shall be
payable to holders of record as they appear on the stock books of the Company on
such record dates as shall be fixed by the Board of Directors. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, the Company may declare, set apart and pay dividends on shares of
the Company's Series A 8% Cumulative Convertible Preferred Stock (the "Series A
Preferred Stock") whether or not dividends have been declared, set apart or paid
on the shares of Series B Preferred Stock. The Board of Directors shall not be
required to declare any dividends on the Series B Preferred Stock and the
failure to declare any such dividends shall not constitute a default or
otherwise vest the holders of Series B Preferred Stock with any right, other
than the right to receive amounts in respect of accrued but unpaid dividends
pursuant to Sections 3, 5 and 7 hereof.

                  (b) Dividends on the Series B Preferred Stock shall be
cumulative and shall accrue on a daily basis, whether or not in any fiscal year
there shall be net profits or surplus available for the payment of dividends in
such fiscal year, so that if in any fiscal year or years, dividends in whole or
in part are not paid upon the Series B Preferred Stock, unpaid dividends shall
accumulate as against the holders of the Junior Stock. Accrued but unpaid
dividends shall not bear interest.

                  (c) Dividends (or amounts equal to accrued and unpaid
dividends) payable on the shares of Series B Preferred Stock shall be computed
on the basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day months.

                  (d) The Company shall not set apart for or pay upon the Common
Stock any Extraordinary Cash Dividend unless, at the same time, the Company
shall have set apart for or paid upon all shares of Series B Preferred Stock an
amount of cash per share of Series B Preferred Stock equal to the Extraordinary
Cash Dividend that would have been paid in respect of such share if the holder
of such share had converted such share into shares of Common Stock pursuant to
Section 5 immediately prior to the record date for such Extraordinary Cash
Dividend. For purposes of this paragraph 2(d), "Extraordinary Cash Dividend"
shall mean, with respect to any cash dividend or distribution paid on any date,
the amount, if any, by which all cash dividends and cash distributions on the
Common Stock paid during the consecutive 12-month period ending on and including
such date exceeds, on a per share of Common Stock basis, 10% of the average
daily closing price of the Common Stock over such 12-month period.

         3.       Liquidation, Dissolution or Winding Up.
                  --------------------------------------

                  (a) Upon any voluntary or involuntary liquidation, dissolution
or winding up of the Company, no distribution shall be made (i) to the holders
of Junior Stock unless, prior thereto, the holders of the Series B Preferred
Stock shall have received $1.00 per share, plus an amount equal to unpaid
dividends thereon, including accrued dividends, whether or not declared, to the
date of such payment and subject to the payment in full of all amounts required
to be distributed to the holders of any other Preferred Stock of the Company
ranking on liquidation prior and in preference to the Series B Preferred Stock
(such Preferred Stock being referred to
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hereinafter as "Senior Preferred Stock") or (ii) to the holders of stock ranking
on a parity, either as to dividends or upon liquidation with the Series B
Preferred Stock, except distributions made ratably on the Series B Preferred
Stock and all other such parity stock in proportion to the total amounts to
which the holders of all such shares are entitled upon such liquidation. In the
event the assets of the Company available for distribution to the holders of the
shares of the Series B Preferred Stock upon any dissolution, liquidation or
winding up of the Company shall be insufficient to pay in full the liquidation
payments payable to the holders of outstanding shares of the Series B Preferred
Stock and the holders of any shares of stock ranking on a parity with the Series
B Preferred Stock, then the holders of all such shares of the Series B Preferred
Stock shall share ratably in such distribution of assets in accordance with the
amount which would be payable on such distribution if the amounts to which the
holders of outstanding shares of the Series B Preferred Stock and the holders of
outstanding shares of such shares of parity stock are entitled were paid in
full. The Series A Preferred Stock shall rank on a parity with the Series B
Preferred Stock for purposes of this paragraph 3(a).

                  (b) The merger or consolidation of the Company into or with
another company, the merger or consolidation of any other company into or with
the Company, or the sale, conveyance, mortgage, pledge or lease of all or
substantially all the assets of the Company shall not be deemed to be a
liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Company for purposes of this
Section 3.

         4.       Voting.
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                  (a) Each issued and outstanding share of Series B Preferred
Stock shall be entitled to one vote per share with respect to any and all
matters presented to the shareholders of the Company for their action or
consideration. Except as provided by law and by the provisions of paragraph 4(b)
below, holders of Series B Preferred Stock shall vote together with the holders
of Common Stock as a single class.

                  (b) The Company shall not amend, alter or repeal the
preferences, special rights or other powers or terms of the Series B Preferred
Stock so as to affect adversely the Series B Preferred Stock, without the
written consent or affirmative vote of the holders of at least a majority of the
then outstanding aggregate number of shares of Series B Preferred Stock, given
in writing or by vote at a meeting, consenting or voting (as the case may be)
separately as a class. For this purpose, the authorization or issuance of any
series of preferred stock with preference or priority over, or being on a parity
with the Series B Preferred Stock as to the right to receive either dividends or
amounts distributable upon liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Company
shall not be deemed to affect adversely the Series B Preferred Stock.

         5.       Optional Conversion.
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                  (a) Each share of Series B Preferred Stock may be converted at
any time, unless previously redeemed, at the option of the holder thereof, in
the manner hereinafter provided, into fully paid and nonassessable shares of
Common Stock at the rate of 0.0973912 shares (or an effective initial conversion
price of $10.268 per share of Common Stock) of Common Stock for each one share
of Series B Preferred Stock surrendered for conversion, or at such other rate as
may then be effective following adjustment pursuant to Section 6 hereof (the
"Conversion Rate").

                  (b) The Company shall not issue fractions of shares of Common
Stock upon conversion of Series B Preferred Stock or scrip in lieu thereof. If
any fraction of a share of Common Stock would, except for the provisions of this
paragraph 5(b), be issuable upon conversion of any Series B Preferred Stock, the
Company shall in lieu thereof at the election of the Company, either (i) sell
such fractional share, as agent for the person entitled thereto, and distribute
the proceeds of such sale, net of any discounts, commissions, fees or expenses
associated with such sale, to such person, all in accordance with all applicable
rules under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or (ii) pay to the person
entitled thereto an amount in cash equal to the current value of such fraction,
calculated to the nearest one-hundredth (1/100) of a share, to be computed (x)
if the Common Stock is listed on any national securities exchange or the Nasdaq
National Market, on the basis of the last sales price (or the quoted closing bid
price if there shall have been no sales) of the Common Stock on such exchange or
the Nasdaq National Market (as the case may be) on the date of conversion, or
(y) if the Common Stock is not so listed, on the basis of the mean between the
closing bid and asked prices for the Common Stock on the date of conversion as
reported by Nasdaq, or
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its successor, or (z) if the Common Stock is not so listed and if there are no
such closing bid and asked prices, on the basis of the fair market value per
share as determined by the Board of Directors.

                  (c) In order to exercise the conversion privilege, the holder
of any Series B Preferred Stock to be converted shall surrender his, her or its
certificate or certificates therefore to the principal office of the transfer
agent for the Series B Preferred Stock (or if no transfer agent be at the time
appointed, then the Company at its principal office), and shall give written
notice to the Company at such office that the holder elects to convert the
Series B Preferred Stock represented by such certificates, or any number
thereof. Such notice shall also state the name or names (with address) in which
the certificate or certificates for shares of Common Stock that shall be
issuable on such conversion shall be issued. If so required by the Company,
certificates surrendered for conversion shall be endorsed or accompanied by
written instrument or instruments of transfer, in form satisfactory to the
Company. The date of receipt by the transfer agent (or by the Company if the
Company serves as its own transfer agent) of the certificates and notice shall
be the conversion date (the "Conversion Date"). As soon as practicable after
receipt of such notice and the surrender of the certificate or certificates for
Series B Preferred Stock as aforesaid, the Company shall cause to be issued and
delivered at such office to such holder, or on such holder's written order, a
certificate or certificates for the number of full shares of Common Stock
issuable on such conversion in accordance with the provisions hereof and cash as
provided in paragraph 5(b) in respect of any fraction of a share of Common Stock
otherwise issuable upon such conversion.

                  (d) The Company shall at all times when the Series B Preferred
Stock shall be outstanding reserve and keep available out of its authorized but
unissued stock, for the purposes of effecting the conversion of the Series B
Preferred Stock, such number of its duly authorized shares of Common Stock as
shall from time to time be sufficient to effect the conversion of all
outstanding Series B Preferred Stock.

                  (e) Shares of Series B Preferred Stock may not be converted
after the close of business on the business day preceding the date fixed for
redemption of such shares pursuant to Section 7.

                  (f) Upon any such conversion, the Company shall pay, out of
funds legally available therefor, to the person entitled thereto an amount equal
to all accrued but unpaid dividends to, but not including, the Conversion Date
in respect of the shares of Series B Preferred Stock surrendered for conversion,
which amount shall be payable, at the election of the Company, in cash or shares
of Common Stock. In the event the Company elects to pay such amount in shares of
Common Stock, the number of shares of Common Stock to be issued in respect of
unpaid dividends on each share of Series B Preferred Stock surrendered for
conversion shall, subject to paragraph 5(b), be determined by dividing (x) the
total amount of accrued but unpaid dividends to be paid on each such share of
Series B Preferred Stock by (y) the Fair Market Value of a share of Common
Stock. For purposes hereof, the term "Fair Market Value" shall mean (i) if the
Common Stock is listed on any national securities exchange or the Nasdaq
National Market, the average of the last sales price (or the quoted closing bid
price if there shall have been no sales) of the Common Stock on such exchange or
the Nasdaq National Market (as the case may be) for a period of 30 trading days
prior to the Conversion Date, or (ii) if the Common Stock is not so listed, on
the basis of the average of the mean between the closing bid and asked prices
for the Common Stock for each day in the 30 trading day period prior to the
Conversion Date, as reported by Nasdaq, or its successor, or (iii) if the Common
Stock is not so listed and if there are no such closing bid and asked prices, on
the basis of the fair market value per share as determined by the Board of
Directors.

                  (g) All shares of Series B Preferred Stock which shall have
been surrendered for conversion as herein provided shall no longer be deemed to
be outstanding and all rights with respect to such shares, including the rights,
if any, to receive notices and to vote, shall forthwith cease and terminate
except only the right of the holder thereof to receive shares of Common Stock in
exchange therefor and payment of any accrued and unpaid dividends thereon. Any
shares of Series B Preferred Stock so converted shall be retired and canceled
and shall not be reissued, and the Company may from time to time take such
appropriate action as may be necessary to reduce the authorized Series B
Preferred Stock accordingly.

         6.       Adjustment Provisions.
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                  (a) In case the Company shall at any time (x) subdivide
(whether by stock dividend, stock split or otherwise) its outstanding shares of
Common Stock into a greater number of shares or (y) combine its outstanding
shares of Common Stock into a smaller number of shares, the Conversion Rate in
effect immediately prior thereto shall be proportionately adjusted so that the
holder of any shares of Series B Preferred Stock thereafter surrendered for
conversion shall be entitled to receive the number of shares of capital stock of
the Company which the holder would have owned or have been entitled to receive
after the happening of any of the events described above, had such shares of
Series B Preferred Stock been converted immediately prior to the happening of
such event. In case the Company shall at any time prior to March 23, 1999
subdivide (whether by stock dividend, stock split or otherwise) its outstanding
shares of Common Stock into a greater number of shares (each a "Subdivision"),
the voting rights of each share of Series B Preferred Stock shall be adjusted to
provide that the percentage of the aggregate voting power of the Common Stock
represented by the Series B Preferred Stock, shall be the same as such
percentage immediately prior to such Subdivision, with the holder of each share
of Series B Preferred Stock being entitled to the number of votes proportionate
to such adjustment. The adjustment made pursuant to this paragraph 4(a) shall
become effective immediately after the effective date of the event requiring
such adjustment and shall be made by the Board of Directors of the Company,
whose judgment shall be final, binding and conclusive absent manifest error.
Such adjustment made pursuant to this paragraph 6(a) shall become effective
immediately after the effective date of the event requiring such adjustment.

                  (b) If any capital reorganization or reclassification of the
capital stock of the Company, or consolidation or merger of the Company with
another company, or the sale of all or substantially all of its assets to
another company shall be effected in such a way that holders of Common Stock
shall be entitled to receive stock, securities, cash or other property with
respect to or in exchange for Common Stock, then, as a condition of such
reorganization, reclassification, consolidation, merger or sale, lawful and
adequate provision shall be made whereby the holders of the Series B Preferred
Stock shall have the right to acquire and receive upon conversion of the Series
B Preferred Stock, which right shall be prior to the rights of the holders of
Junior Stock (but after and subject to the rights of holders of Senior Preferred
Stock, if any, and on parity with the rights of holders of Series A Preferred
Stock), such shares of stock, securities, cash or other property issuable or
payable (as part of the reorganization, reclassification, consolidation, merger
or sale) with respect to or in exchange for such number of outstanding shares of
the Company's Common Stock as would have been received upon conversion of the
Series B Preferred Stock at the Conversion Rate then in effect. The Company will
not effect any such consolidation, merger or sale, unless prior to the
consummation thereof the successor company (if other than the Company) resulting
from such consolidation or merger or the company purchasing such assets shall
assume by written instrument mailed or delivered to the holders of the Series B
Preferred Stock at the last address of each such holder appearing on the books
of the Company, the obligation to deliver to each such holder such shares of
stock, securities, cash or other property as, in accordance with the foregoing
provisions, such holder may be entitled to purchase.

                  (c)      In the event that:

                           (1) the Company shall declare any dividend upon its
                  Common Stock payable in stock or make any special dividend or
                  other distribution to the holders of its Common Stock, or

                           (2) there shall be any capital reorganization or
                  reclassification of the capital stock of the Company,
                  including any subdivision or combination of its outstanding
                  shares of Common Stock, or consolidation or merger of the
                  Company with, or sale of all or substantially all of its
                  assets to, another company, or

                           (3) there shall be a voluntary or involuntary
                  dissolution, liquidation or winding up of the Company;


then, in accordance with such event, the Company shall give to the holders of
the Series B Preferred Stock:

                           (i)  at least twenty (20) days prior written notice
                                of the date on which the books of the Company
                                shall close or a record shall be taken for such
                                dividend or distribution or for determining
                                rights to vote in respect of any such

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                                reorganization, reclassification, consolidation,
                                merger, sale, dissolution, liquidation or
                                winding up; and

                           (ii) in the case of any such reorganization,
                                reclassification, consolidation, merger, sale,
                                dissolution, liquidation or winding up, at least
                                twenty (20) days prior written notice of the
                                date when the same shall take place.

A notice in accordance with the foregoing clause (i) shall also specify, in the
case of any such dividend or distribution, the date on which the holders of
Common Stock shall be entitled thereto, and a notice in accordance with the
foregoing clause (ii) shall also specify the date on which the holders of Common
Stock shall be entitled to exchange their Common Stock for securities or other
property deliverable upon such reorganization, reclassification, consolidation,
merger, sale, dissolution, liquidation or winding up, as the case may be. Each
such written notice shall be sent by mail, first class, postage prepaid,
addressed to the holders of the Series B Preferred Stock at the address of each
such holder as shown on the books of the Company.

                  (d) If any event occurs as to which, in the opinion of the
Board of Directors of the Company, the provisions of this Section 6 are not
strictly applicable or if strictly applicable would not fairly protect the
rights of the holders of the Series B Preferred Stock in accordance with the
essential intent and principles of such provisions, then the Board of Directors
shall make an adjustment in the application of such provisions, in accordance
with such essential intent and principles, so as to protect such rights as
aforesaid, but in no event shall any adjustment have the effect of decreasing
the Conversion Rate as otherwise determined pursuant to any of the provisions of
this Section 6 except in the case of a combination of shares of a type
contemplated in paragraph 6(a) and then in no event to a rate less than the
Conversion Rate as adjusted pursuant to paragraph 6(a).

                  (e) Whenever the Conversion Rate shall be adjusted pursuant to
this Section 6, the Company shall forthwith file at each office designated for
the conversion of Series B Preferred Stock, a statement, signed by the Chairman
of the Board, the President, any Vice President or Treasurer of the Company,
showing in reasonable detail the facts requiring such adjustment and the
Conversion Rate that will be effective after such adjustment. The Company shall
also cause a notice setting forth any such adjustments to be sent by mail, first
class, postage prepaid, to each record holder of Series B Preferred Stock at his
or its address appearing on the stock register. If such notice relates to an
adjustment resulting from an event referred to in paragraph 6(c), such notice
shall be included as part of the notice required to be mailed and published
under the provisions of paragraph 6(c) hereof.

         7.       Redemption.
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                  The Company shall have the right to redeem shares of Series B
Preferred Stock pursuant to the following provisions:

                  (a) The Company shall not have any right to redeem shares of
the Series B Preferred Stock prior to September 30, 2001. Thereafter, the
Company shall have the right, at its sole option and election, out of funds
legally available therefor, to redeem the shares of Series B Preferred Stock, in
whole or in part, at any time and from time to time at a redemption price of
$1.00 per share plus an amount equal to all accrued and unpaid dividends thereon
(the "Redemption Price"), whether or not declared, to the redemption date;
provided, that any amount due in respect of all or any portion of the Redemption
Price, including accrued dividends, may be paid in cash or shares of Common
Stock as determined by the Board of Directors. In the event the Board of
Directors elects to pay any portion of the Redemption Price in shares of Common
Stock, the number of shares of Common Stock to be issued shall be determined in
accordance with the provisions of paragraph 5(f).

                  (b) If less than all of the Series B Preferred Stock at the
time outstanding is to be redeemed, the shares so to be redeemed shall be
selected by lot, pro-rata or in such other manner as the Board of Directors may
determine to be fair and proper.

                  (c) Notice of any redemption of the Series B Preferred Stock
(including notice of whether such redemption shall be paid in cash or shares of
Common Stock) shall be mailed at least 30 days, but not more than 60 days prior
to the date fixed for redemption to each holder of Series B Preferred Stock to
be redeemed, at
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such holder's address as it appears on the books of the Company. In order to
facilitate the redemption of the Series B Preferred Stock, the Board of
Directors may fix a record date for the determination of holders of Series B
Preferred Stock to be redeemed, or may cause the transfer books of the Company
to be closed for the transfer of the Series B Preferred Stock, not more than 60
days prior to the date fixed for such redemption.

                  (d) On the redemption date specified in the notice given
pursuant to paragraph 7(c), the Company shall, and at any time after such notice
shall have been mailed and before such redemption date the Company may, deposit
for the pro-rata benefit of the holders of the shares of the Series B Preferred
Stock so called for redemption, funds in an amount equal to the portion of the
Redemption Price, if any, to be paid in cash with a bank or trust company in the
Borough of Manhattan, The City of New York, having a capital and surplus of at
least $50,000,000. Any monies so deposited by the Company and unclaimed at the
end of one (1) year from the date designated for such redemption shall revert to
the general funds of the Company. After such reversion, any such bank or trust
company shall, upon demand, pay over to the Company such unclaimed amounts and
thereupon such bank or trust company shall be relieved of all responsibility in
respect thereof to such holder and such holder shall look only to the Company
for the payment of the redemption price. Any interest accrued on funds so
deposited pursuant to this paragraph 7(d) shall be paid from time to time to the
Company for its own account.

                  (e) Upon the deposit of funds pursuant to paragraph 7(d) in
respect of shares of the Series B Preferred Stock called for redemption, or, in
the event that the Board of Directors elects to pay all or part of the
Redemption Price in shares of Common Stock, on the date fixed for redemption,
notwithstanding that any certificates for such shares shall not have been
surrendered for cancellation, the shares represented thereby shall no longer be
deemed outstanding, the rights to receive dividends thereon shall cease to
accrue from and after the date of redemption designated in the notice of
redemption and all rights of the holders of the shares of the Series B Preferred
Stock called for redemption shall cease and terminate, excepting only the right
to receive the Redemption Price therefor and the right to convert such shares
into shares of Common Stock until the close of business on the business day
preceding the redemption date, as provided in Section 5.

         8. Reissuance. Shares of this Series that have been issued and
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reacquired in any manner including shares purchased, exchanged, redeemed or
converted shall not be reissued as part of this Series and shall upon compliance
with any applicable provisions of the laws of the State of Georgia have the
status of authorized and unissued shares of the Preferred Stock undesignated as
to series and may be redesignated and reissued as part of any series of
Preferred Stock.
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                                                                       EXHIBIT C
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Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock

                  Section 1.        Designation and Amount.
                                    ----------------------

                  There shall be a series of the Preferred Stock which shall be
designated as the "Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock," par value
$.01 per share, and the number of shares constituting such series shall be
2,500,000. Such number of shares may be increased or decreased by resolution of
the Board of Directors; provided, that no decrease shall reduce the number of
shares of Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock to a number less than
that of the shares then outstanding plus the number of shares issuable upon
exercise of outstanding rights, options or warrants or upon conversion of
outstanding securities issued by the Company.

                  Section 2.        Dividends and Distributions.
                                    ---------------------------

                  (A) Subject to the rights of the holders of any shares of any
series of preferred stock of the Company ranking prior and superior to the
Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock with respect to dividends, the
holders of shares of Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock, in
preference to the holders of shares of Common Stock, par value $.01 per share of
the Company (the "Common Stock"), and of any other junior stock, shall be
entitled to receive, when, as and if declared by the Board of Directors out of
funds legally available for the purpose, quarterly dividends payable in cash on
any regular quarterly dividend payment date as shall be established by the Board
of Directors (each such date being referred to herein as a "Quarterly Dividend
Payment Date"), commencing on the first Quarterly Dividend Payment Date after
the first issuance of a share or fraction of a share of Series 3 Junior
Participating Preferred Stock, in an amount per share (rounded to the nearest
cent) equal to the greater of (a) $10.00 or (b) subject to the provision for
adjustment hereinafter set forth, 1,000 times the aggregate per share amount of
all cash dividends, and 1,000 times the aggregate per share amount (payable in
kind) of all non-cash dividends or other distributions, other than a dividend
payable in shares of Common Stock or a subdivision of the outstanding shares of
Common Stock (by reclassification or otherwise), declared on the Common Stock
since the immediately preceding Quarterly Dividend Payment Date or, with respect
to the first Quarterly Dividend Payment Date, since the first issuance of any
share or fraction of a share of Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock.
In the event the Company shall at any time after August 25, 1996 (the "Rights
Declaration Date") declare or pay any dividend on the Common Stock payable in
shares of Common Stock, or effect a subdivision or combination or consolidation
of the outstanding shares of Common Stock (by reclassification or otherwise than
by payment of a dividend in shares of Common Stock) into a greater or lesser
number of shares of Common Stock, then in each such case the amount to which
holders of shares of Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock were entitled
immediately prior to such event under clause (b) of the preceding sentence shall
be adjusted by multiplying such amount by a fraction, the numerator of which is
the number of shares of Common Stock outstanding immediately after such event
and the denominator of which is the number of shares of Common Stock that were
outstanding immediately prior to such event.

                  (B) The Company shall declare a dividend or distribution on
the Series 3 Preferred Stock as provided in paragraph (A) of this Section
immediately after it declares a dividend or distribution on the Common Stock
(other than a dividend payable in shares of Common Stock); provided that, in the
event no dividend or distribution shall have been declared on the Common Stock
during the period between any Quarterly Dividend Payment Date and the next
subsequent Quarterly Dividend Payment Date, a dividend of $10.00 per share on
the Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock shall nevertheless be payable
on such subsequent Quarterly Dividend Payment Date.

                  (C) Dividends shall begin to accrue and be cumulative on
outstanding shares of Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock from the
Quarterly Dividend Payment Date next preceding the date of issue of such shares,
unless the date of issue of such shares is prior to the record date for the
first Quarterly Dividend Payment Date, in which case dividends on such shares
shall begin to accrue from the date of issue of such shares, or unless the date
of issue is a Quarterly Dividend Payment Date or is a date after the record date
for the determination of holders of shares of Series 3 Junior Participating
Preferred Stock entitled to receive a quarterly dividend and
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before such Quarterly Dividend Payment Date, in either of which events such
dividends shall begin to accrue and be cumulative from such Quarterly Dividend
Payment Date. Accrued but unpaid dividends shall not bear interest. Dividends
paid on the shares of Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock in an amount
less than the total amount of such dividends at the time accrued and payable on
such shares shall be allocated pro rata on a share-by-share basis among all such
shares at the time outstanding. The Board of Directors may, in accordance with
applicable law, fix a record date for the determination of holders of shares of
Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock entitled to receive payment of a
dividend or distribution declared thereon, which record date shall be not more
than such number of days prior to the date fixed for the payment thereof as may
be allowed by applicable law.

                  Section 3.        Voting Rights.
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                  The holders of shares of Series 3 Junior Participating
Preferred Stock shall have the following voting rights:

                  (A) Each share of Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred
Stock shall entitle the holder thereof to 1,000 votes on all matters submitted
to a vote of the stockholders of the Company. In the event the Company shall at
any time after the Rights Declaration Date declare or pay any dividend on the
Common Stock payable in shares of Common Stock, or effect a subdivision or
combination or consolidation of the outstanding shares of Common Stock (by
reclassification or otherwise than by payment of a dividend in shares of Common
Stock) into a greater or lesser number of shares of Common Stock, then in each
such case the number of votes to which holders of shares of Series 3 Junior
Participating Preferred Stock were entitled immediately prior to such event
under the preceding sentence shall be adjusted by multiplying such amount by a
fraction, the numerator of which is the number of shares of Common Stock
outstanding immediately after such event and the denominator of which is the
number of shares of Common Stock that were outstanding immediately prior to such
event.

                  (B) Except as otherwise provided herein, in the Company's
Second Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation, as amended, or by law,
the holders of shares of Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock, the
holders of shares of Common Stock, and the holders of shares of any other
capital stock of the Company having general voting rights, shall vote together
as one class on all matters submitted to a vote of stockholders of the Company.

                  (C) Except as otherwise set forth herein or in the Company's
Second Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation, as amended, and except as
otherwise provided by law, holders of Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred
Stock shall have no special voting rights and their consent shall not be
required (except to the extent they are entitled to vote with holders of Common
Stock as set forth herein) for taking any corporate action.

                  Section 4.        Certain Restrictions.
                                    --------------------

                  (A) Whenever dividends or distributions payable on the Series
3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock as provided in Section 2 are in arrears,
thereafter and until all accrued and unpaid dividends and distributions, whether
or not declared, on shares of Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock
outstanding shall have been paid in full, the Company shall not:

                           (i) declare or pay dividends on, make any other
         distributions on, or redeem or purchase or otherwise acquire for
         consideration any shares of stock ranking junior (either as to
         dividends or upon liquidation, dissolution or winding up) to the Series
         3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock;

                           (ii) declare or pay dividends on or make any other
         distributions on any shares of stock ranking on a parity (either as to
         dividends or upon liquidation, dissolution or winding up) with the
         Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock, except dividends paid
         ratably on the Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock and all
         such parity stock on which dividends are payable or in arrears in
         proportion to the total amounts to which the holders of all such shares
         are then entitled;
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                           (iii) except as permitted in Section 4(A)(iv) below,
         redeem or purchase or otherwise acquire for consideration shares of any
         stock ranking on a parity (either as to dividends or upon liquidation,
         dissolution or winding up) with the Series 3 Junior Participating
         Preferred Stock, provided that the Company may at any time redeem,
         purchase or otherwise acquire shares of any such parity stock in
         exchange for shares of any stock of the Company ranking junior (either
         as to dividends or upon dissolution, liquidation or winding up) to the
         Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock; and

                           (iv) purchase or otherwise acquire for consideration
         any shares of Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock, or any
         shares of stock ranking on a parity with the Series 3 Junior
         Participating Preferred Stock, except in accordance with a purchase
         offer made in writing or by publication (as determined by the Board of
         Directors) to all holders of such shares upon such terms as the Board
         of Directors, after consideration of the respective annual dividend
         rates and other relative rights and preferences of the respective
         series and classes, shall determine in good faith will result in fair
         and equitable treatment among the respective series or classes.

                  (B) The Company shall not permit any subsidiary of the Company
to purchase or otherwise acquire for consideration any shares of stock of the
Company unless the Company could, under paragraph (A) of this Section 4,
purchase or otherwise acquire such shares at such time and in such manner.

                  Section 5.        Reacquired Shares.
                                    -----------------

                  Any shares of Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock
purchased or otherwise acquired by the Company in any manner whatsoever shall be
retired and canceled promptly after the acquisition thereof. The Company shall
cause all such shares upon their cancellation to be authorized but unissued
shares of Preferred Stock which may be reissued as part of a new series of
Preferred Stock, subject to the conditions and restrictions on issuance set
forth herein.

                  Section 6.        Liquidation, Dissolution or Winding Up.
                                    --------------------------------------

                  (A) Subject to the rights of the holders of any shares of any
series of Preferred Stock of the Company ranking prior and superior to the
Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock with respect to liquidation, upon
any liquidation (voluntary or otherwise), dissolution or winding up of the
Company, no distribution shall be made to the holders of shares of stock ranking
junior (either as to dividends or upon liquidation, dissolution or winding up)
to the Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock unless, prior thereto, the
holders of shares of Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock shall have
received $1,000.00 per share, plus an amount equal to accrued and unpaid
dividends and distributions thereon, whether or not declared, to the date of
such payment (the "Series 3 Liquidation Preference"). Following the payment of
the full amount of the Series 3 Liquidation Preference, no additional
distributions shall be made to the holders of shares of Series 3 Junior
Participating Preferred Stock, unless, prior thereto, the holders of shares of
Common Stock shall have received an amount per share (the "Common Adjustment")
equal to the quotient obtained by dividing (i) the Series 3 Liquidation
Preference by (ii) 1,000 (as appropriately adjusted as set forth in subparagraph
C below to reflect such events as stock dividends, and subdivisions,
combinations and consolidations with respect to the Common Stock) (such number
in clause (ii) being referred to as the "Adjustment Number"). Following the
payment of the full amount of the Series 3 Liquidation Preference and the Common
Adjustment in respect of all outstanding shares of Series 3 Junior Participating
Preferred Stock and Common Stock, respectively, holders of Series 3 Junior
Participating Preferred Stock and holders of shares of Common Stock shall
receive their ratable and proportionate share of the remaining assets to be
distributed in the ratio of the Adjustment Number to 1 with respect to such
Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock and Common Stock, on a per share
basis, respectively.

                  (B) In the event there are not sufficient assets available to
permit payment in full of the Series 3 Liquidation Preference and the
liquidation preferences of all other series of preferred stock, if any, which
rank on a parity with the Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock, then
such remaining assets shall be distributed ratably to the holders of such parity
shares in proportion to their respective liquidation preferences. In the event
there are not sufficient assets available to permit payment in full of the
Common Adjustment, then such remaining assets shall be distributed ratably to
the holders of Common Stock.
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                  (C) In the event the Company shall at any time after the
Rights Declaration Date declare or pay any dividend on Common Stock payable in
shares of Common Stock, or effect a subdivision or combination or consolidation
of the outstanding shares of Common Stock (by reclassification or otherwise than
by payment of a dividend in shares of Common Stock) into a greater or lesser
number of shares of Common Stock, then in each such case the Adjustment Number
in effect immediately prior to such event shall be adjusted by multiplying such
Adjustment Number by a fraction the numerator of which is the number of shares
of Common Stock outstanding immediately after such event and the denominator of
which is the number of shares of Common Stock that were outstanding immediately
prior to such event.

                  Section 7.        Consolidation, Merger, etc.
                                    --------------------------

                  In case the Company shall enter into any consolidation,
merger, combination or other transaction in which the shares of Common Stock are
exchanged for or changed into other stock or securities, cash and/or any other
property, then in any such case the shares of Series 3 Junior Participating
Preferred Stock shall at the same time be similarly exchanged or changed in an
amount per share (subject to the provision for adjustment hereinafter set forth)
equal to 1,000 times the aggregate amount of stock, securities, cash and/or any
other property (payable in kind), as the case may be, into which or for which
each share of Common Stock is changed or exchanged. In the event the Company
shall at any time after the Rights Declaration Date declare or pay any dividend
on Common Stock payable in shares of Common Stock, or effect a subdivision or
combination or consolidation of the outstanding shares of Common Stock (by
reclassification or otherwise than by payment of a dividend in shares of Common
Stock) into a greater or lesser number of shares of Common Stock, then in each
such case the amount set forth in the preceding sentence with respect to the
exchange or change of shares of Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock
shall be adjusted by multiplying such amount by a fraction the numerator of
which is the number of shares of Common Stock outstanding immediately after such
event and the denominator of which is the number of shares of Common Stock that
are outstanding immediately prior to such event.

                  Section 8.        Redemption.
                                    ----------

                  The shares of Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock
shall not be redeemable.

                  Section 9.        Ranking.
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                  The Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock shall rank
junior to all other series of the Company's Preferred Stock as to the payment of
dividends and the distribution of assets, unless the terms of any such series
shall provide otherwise.

                  Section 10.       Fractional Shares.
                                    -----------------

                  Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock may be issued in
fractions of a share which shall entitle the holder, in proportion to such
holder's fractional shares, to exercise voting rights, receive dividends,
participate in distributions and to have the benefit of all other rights of
holders of Series 3 Junior Participating Preferred Stock.
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                                   EXHIBIT D

                     SERIES C $2.25 CUMULATIVE CONVERTIBLE

                         EXCHANGEABLE PREFERRED STOCK


                              -------------------


                  SECTION 1. Designation. There is hereby created a series of
                             -----------
preferred stock, $.01 par value per share, of MCI WORLDCOM, Inc. (the
"Corporation") to be known as "Series C $2.25 Cumulative Convertible
Exchangeable Preferred Stock" (the "Series C Preferred Stock").

                  SECTION 2. Number of Shares. The number of shares of Series C
                             ----------------
Preferred Stock authorized for issuance is 3,750,000.

                  SECTION 3. Stated Capital. The amount to be represented in
                             --------------
stated capital at all times for each share of Series C Preferred Stock shall be
$.01.

                  SECTION 4. Dividends. (a) (i) The holders of shares of Series
                             ---------
C Preferred Stock shall be entitled to receive dividends at the rate of $2.25
per annum per share of Series C Preferred Stock, which shall be fully cumulative
and shall accrue without interest. Dividends shall be payable in cash quarterly
on January 15, April 15, July 15, and October 15 of each year (commencing on
January 15, 2000) (and, in the case of any accrued but unpaid dividends, at such
additional times and for such interim periods, if any, as determined by the
Board of Directors), except that if any such date is a Saturday, Sunday or legal
holiday then such dividend shall be payable on the next day that is not a
Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday on which banks in the State of New York are
permitted to be closed (a "Business Day"), to holders of record as they appear
on the stock books of the transfer agent for the Corporation (the "Transfer
Agent") on the applicable record date, which shall be not more than 60 nor less
than 10 days preceding the payment date for such dividends, as are fixed by the
Board of Directors, but only when, as and if declared by the Board of Directors
out of funds at the time legally available for the payment of dividends. The
amount of dividends payable per share of Series C Preferred Stock for each
quarterly dividend period shall be computed by dividing the annual dividend
amount per share by four. The amount of dividends payable for any period that is
shorter or longer than a full quarterly dividend period shall be computed on the
basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day months. Holders of shares of Series C
Preferred Stock shall not be entitled to receive any dividends, whether payable
in cash, property or stock, which are in excess of the cumulative dividends
provided for herein.

                  (ii) Notwithstanding Section 4(a)(i) above, (A) if the
quarterly dividend payable on October 15, 1999 to the holders of $2.25
Cumulative Convertible Exchangeable Preferred Stock, par value $.01 per share
("SkyTel Preferred Stock"), of SkyTel Communications, Inc., a Delaware
corporation ("SkyTel"), shall have been declared, then the first quarterly
dividend of the Series C Preferred Stock payable on January 15, 2000 shall be
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equal to $0.5625 per share of Series C Preferred Stock, and (B) if the quarterly
dividend payable to the holders of SkyTel Preferred Stock on October 15, 1999
shall not have been declared, then the first quarterly dividend of the Series C
Preferred Stock payable on January 15, 2000 shall be equal to $1.125 per share
of Series C Preferred Stock. Thereafter, dividends shall accrue as set forth in
Section 4(a)(i).

                  (b) No dividends or other distributions, other than dividends
payable solely in shares of the Corporation's Common Stock, par value $.01 per
share (the "Common Stock") or other capital stock of the Corporation ranking
junior to the Series C Preferred Stock as to dividends (collectively, "Junior
Dividend Stock") and rights to acquire the foregoing, shall be paid or declared
and set apart for payment on any shares of Junior Dividend Stock, and no
purchase, redemption or other acquisition shall be made by the Corporation of
any shares of Junior Dividend Stock, unless and until all accrued and unpaid
dividends on the Series C Preferred Stock shall have been paid or declared and
set apart for payment.

                  (c) No dividends, other than dividends payable solely in
shares of Junior Dividend Stock and rights to acquire the foregoing, shall be
paid or declared and set apart for payment on any class or series of the
Corporation's capital stock ranking, as to dividends on a parity with the Series
C Preferred Stock (collectively, "Parity Dividend Stock") for any period and no
purchase, redemption or other acquisition shall be made by the Corporation of
any shares of Parity Dividend Stock unless and until full cumulative dividends
have been, or contemporaneously are, paid or declared and set apart for such
payment on the Series C Preferred Stock for all dividend payment periods
terminating on or prior to the date of payment of such dividends on the Parity
Dividend Stock. When dividends are not paid in full upon the Series C Preferred
Stock and the Parity Dividend Stock (other than the Corporation's Series B
Convertible Preferred Stock, par value $.01 per share (the "Series B Preferred
Stock")), all dividends paid or declared and set aside for payment upon shares
of Series C Preferred Stock and such other Parity Dividend Stock shall be paid
or declared and set aside for payment pro rata so that the amount of dividends
paid or declared and set aside for payment per share on the Series C Preferred
Stock and such other Parity Dividend Stock shall in all cases bear to each other
the same ratio that accrued and unpaid dividends per share on the shares of
Series C Preferred Stock and such other Parity Dividend Stock bear to each
other. Except as limited by the previous sentence, the Series B Preferred Stock
shall be Parity Dividend Stock for all purposes herein.

                  (d) The restrictions contained in this Section 4 shall not be
deemed to restrict repurchases of capital stock of the Corporation from
employees or consultants pursuant to employee stock option plans and the
conversion of capital stock of the Corporation into, or the exchange of capital
stock of the Corporation for, Junior Dividend Stock.

                  (e) Holders of shares of Series C Preferred Stock called for
redemption on a redemption date falling between a dividend payment record date
and the associated dividend payment date shall, in lieu of receiving such
dividend on the dividend payment date fixed therefor, receive such dividend
payment together with all other accrued and unpaid dividends on the date fixed
for redemption (unless such holders convert such shares to Common Stock pursuant
to Section 9 hereof).
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                  (f) Any reference to "distribution" contained in this Section
4 shall not be deemed to include any stock dividend or distributions made in
connection with any liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Corporation,
whether voluntary or involuntary.

                  SECTION 5. Liquidation Preference. (a) In the event of a
                             ----------------------
liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Corporation, whether voluntary or
involuntary, the holders of shares of Series C Preferred Stock shall be entitled
to receive out of the assets of the Corporation, whether such assets are stated
capital or surplus of any nature, an amount equal to the dividends accrued and
unpaid thereon to the date of final distribution to such holders, whether or not
declared, without interest, and a sum equal to $50.00 per share, and no more,
before any payment shall be made or any assets distributed to the holders of
Common Stock or any other class or series of capital stock ranking junior to the
Series C Preferred Stock as to a liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the
Corporation ("Junior Liquidation Stock"). No full preferential payment on
account of any liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Corporation shall
be made to the holders of any class or series of capital stock ranking on parity
with the Series C Preferred Stock in the event of a liquidation, dissolution or
winding up of the Corporation ("Parity Liquidation Stock") unless there shall
likewise be paid at the same time to the holders of the Series C Preferred Stock
the full amounts to which the holders of all outstanding shares of Series C
Preferred Stock are entitled with respect to such distribution. If, upon any
liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the Corporation, the assets of the
Corporation, or proceeds thereof, distributable among the holders of the shares
of Series C Preferred Stock and any shares of Parity Liquidation Stock shall be
insufficient to pay in full the preferential amount aforesaid and liquidating
payments, then such assets, or the proceeds thereof, shall be distributed among
the holders of shares of Series C Preferred Stock and of any shares of Parity
Liquidation Stock ratably in accordance with the full respective preferential
amounts that would be payable on such shares of Series C Preferred Stock and
such shares of Parity Liquidation Stock if all amounts payable thereon were paid
in full. Neither a consolidation or merger of the Corporation with another
entity nor a sale or transfer of all or part of the Corporation's assets for
cash, securities or other property will be considered a liquidation, dissolution
or winding up of the Corporation. The Series B Preferred Stock shall be Parity
Liquidation Stock for purposes of this Section 5(a).

                  (b) Written notice of any liquidation, dissolution or winding
up of the Corporation, stating the payment date or dates when the place or
places where the amounts distributable in such circumstances shall be payable,
shall be given by first class mail, postage prepaid, not less than 30 days prior
to any payment date stated therein, to the holders of record of the Series C
Preferred Stock at their respective addresses as the same shall appear on the
stock books of the Transfer Agent.

                  SECTION 6. Voting Rights. (a) Except as herein provided or as
                             -------------
otherwise required by law, holders of Series C Preferred Stock shall have no
voting rights. Whenever, at any time or times, dividends payable on the shares
of Series C Preferred Stock at the time outstanding shall be cumulatively in
arrears for such number of dividend periods that shall in the aggregate contain
not less than 540 days, the holders of all outstanding shares of Series C
Preferred Stock and any shares of Parity Dividend Stock upon which like voting
rights have been conferred and are exercisable (the Series C Preferred Stock and
any such Parity Dividend Stock, collectively for purposes of this Section 6, the
"Defaulted Preferred Stock"), shall be entitled to
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elect two directors of the Corporation at the Corporation's next annual meeting
of shareholders and at each subsequent annual meeting of shareholders; provided,
                                                                       --------
however, the shares of Defaulted Preferred Stock shall be entitled to exercise
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their voting rights at a special meeting of the holders of shares of Defaulted
Preferred Stock as set forth in paragraphs (b) and (c) of this Section 6. At
elections for such directors, each holder of Series C Preferred Stock shall be
entitled to one vote for each share held (the holders of shares of any other
series of Defaulted Preferred Stock ranking on such a parity being entitled to
such number of votes, if any, for each share of stock held as may be granted to
them). Upon the vesting of such right of the holders of Defaulted Preferred
Stock, the maximum authorized number of members of the Board of Directors shall
automatically be increased by two and the two vacancies so created shall be
filled by vote of the holders of outstanding Defaulted Preferred Stock as
hereinafter set forth. The right of holders of Defaulted Preferred Stock, voting
separately as a class without regard to series, to elect members of the Board of
Directors as aforesaid shall continue until such time as all dividends
accumulated and unpaid on Defaulted Preferred Stock shall have been paid or
declared and funds set aside for payment in full, at which time such right shall
terminate, except as herein or by law expressly provided, subject to revesting
in the event of each and every subsequent default of the character above
mentioned.

                  (b) Whenever such voting right shall have vested, such right
may be exercised initially either at a special meeting of the holders of shares
of Defaulted Preferred Stock called as hereinafter provided, or at any annual
meeting of shareholders held for the purpose of electing directors, and
thereafter at such meeting or by the written consent of such holders pursuant to
Section 14-2-704 of the Georgia Business Corporation Code.

                  (c) At any time when such voting right shall have vested in
the holders of shares of Defaulted Preferred Stock entitled to vote thereon, and
if such right shall not already have been initially exercised, an officer of the
Corporation shall, upon the written request of 10% of the holders of record of
shares of such Defaulted Preferred Stock then outstanding, addressed to the
Secretary of the Corporation, call a special meeting of holders of shares of
such Defaulted Preferred Stock. Such meeting shall be held at the earliest
practicable date upon the notice required for special meetings of shareholders
at the place for holding annual meetings of shareholders of the Corporation or,
if none, at a place designated by the Secretary of the Corporation. If such
meeting shall not be called by the proper officers of the Corporation within 30
days after the personal service of such written request upon the Secretary of
the Corporation, or within 30 days after mailing the same within the United
States, by registered mail, addressed to the Secretary of the Corporation at its
principal office (such mailing to be evidenced by the registry receipt issued by
the postal authorities), then the holders of record of 10% of the shares of
Defaulted Preferred Stock then outstanding may designate in writing any person
to call such meeting at the expense of the Corporation, and such meeting may be
called by such person so designated upon the notice required for special
meetings of shareholders and shall be held at the same place as is elsewhere
provided in this paragraph. Any holder of shares of Defaulted Preferred Stock
then outstanding that would be entitled to vote at such meeting shall have
access to the stock books of the Transfer Agent for the purpose of causing a
meeting of shareholders to be called pursuant to the provisions of this
paragraph. Notwithstanding the provisions of this paragraph, however, no such
special meeting shall be called or held during a period within 45 days
immediately preceding the date fixed for the next annual meeting of
shareholders.
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                  (d) Subject to the provisions hereof, the directors elected
pursuant to this Section shall serve until the next annual meeting or until
their respective successors shall be elected and qualified. Any director elected
by the holders of Defaulted Preferred Stock may be removed by, and shall not be
removed otherwise than by, the vote of the holders of a majority of the
outstanding shares of the Defaulted Preferred Stock who were entitled to
participate in such election of directors, voting as a separate class without
regard to series, at a meeting called for such purpose or by written consent as
permitted by law and the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws of the
Corporation. If the office of any director elected by the holders of Defaulted
Preferred Stock, voting as a class, without regard to series, becomes vacant by
reason of death, resignation, retirement, disqualification or removal from
office or otherwise, the remaining director elected by the holders of Defaulted
Preferred Stock, voting as a class, without regard to series, may choose a
successor who shall hold office for the unexpired term in respect of which such
vacancy occurred. Upon any termination of the right of the holders of Defaulted
Preferred Stock to vote for directors as herein provided, the term of office of
all directors then in office elected by the holders of Defaulted Preferred
Stock, voting as a class, without regard to series, shall terminate immediately.
Whenever the terms of office of the directors elected by the holders of
Defaulted Preferred Stock, voting as a class, without regard to series, shall so
terminate and the special voting powers vested in the holders of Defaulted
Preferred Stock shall have expired, the number of directors shall be such number
as may be provided for in the Bylaws irrespective of any increase made pursuant
to the provisions of this Section 6.

                  (e) So long as any shares of the Series C Preferred Stock
remain outstanding and in addition to any other vote required by law, the vote
or consent of the holders of at least a majority of the shares of Series C
Preferred Stock then outstanding given in person or by proxy either in writing
(as permitted by law and the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws of the
Corporation) or at any special or annual meeting, shall be necessary to permit,
effect or validate any one or more of the following:

                      (i) the creation or issuance, or any increase in the
         authorized number of shares of any class or series of stock ranking
         prior to the Series C Preferred Stock either as to dividends ("Senior
         Dividend Stock") or upon liquidation, dissolution or winding up of the
         Corporation ("Senior Liquidation Stock"), or any security convertible
         into or exercisable or exchangeable for Senior Dividend Stock or Senior
         Liquidation Stock; or

                      (ii) the amendment, alteration or repeal of any of the
         provisions of the Articles of Incorporation of the Corporation
         (including this Exhibit D) that would adversely affect any right,
         preference, privilege or voting power of the Series C Preferred Stock;
         provided, however, that any increase in the amount of authorized
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         preferred stock or the creation and issuance of other series of Parity
         Dividend Stock, Parity Liquidation Stock, Junior Dividend Stock or
         Junior Liquidation Stock shall not be deemed to affect adversely such
         rights, preferences or voting powers.

                  SECTION 7. Optional Redemption. (a) The Corporation at its
                             -------------------
option may redeem shares of Series C Preferred Stock out of funds legally
available for the purpose, in whole or in part, at any time, at the redemption
prices per share referred to below in effect on the date
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fixed for redemption (the "Redemption Date") during the period beginning on
October 15 of the years shown below, plus an amount equal to the dividends
accrued and unpaid on the shares of Series C Preferred Stock to be redeemed,
whether or not declared, to the Redemption Date:

            If Redeemed During The 12-Month
              Period Beginning October 15,           Redemption Price Per Share
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                  1998 ..............................           $51.00

                  1999 ..............................           $50.75

                  2000 ..............................           $50.50

                  2001 ..............................           $50.25

                  2002 and thereafter ...............           $50.00

                  (b) In the event the Corporation shall redeem shares of Series
C Preferred Stock, a notice of such redemption shall be given by first-class
mail, postage prepaid, mailed not less than 30 nor more than 60 days prior to
the Redemption Date, to each holder of record of the shares to be redeemed, at
such holder's address as the same appears on the stock books of the Transfer
Agent. Each such notice shall state: (i) the Redemption Date; (ii) the number of
shares of Series C Preferred Stock to be redeemed and, if less than all the
shares held by such holder are to be redeemed, the number of such shares to be
redeemed from such holder; (iii) the redemption price; (iv) the place or places
where certificates for such shares are to be surrendered for payment of the
redemption price; (v) that payment will be made upon presentation and surrender
of certificates evidencing such Series C Preferred Stock; (vi) the then current
conversion price and the date on which the right to convert such shares of
Series C Preferred Stock will expire; (vii) that dividends on the shares to be
redeemed shall cease to accrue following such Redemption Date; (viii) that such
redemption is at the option of the Corporation; and (ix) that dividends accrued
to and including the Redemption Date will be paid as specified in said notice.
Notice having been mailed as aforesaid, on and after the Redemption Date, unless
the Corporation shall be in default in providing money for the payment of the
redemption price (including an amount equal to any accrued and unpaid dividends
to and including the Redemption Date), (x) dividends on the shares of the Series
C Preferred Stock so called for redemption shall cease to accrue, (y) said
shares shall be deemed no longer outstanding, and (z) all rights of the holders
thereof as shareholders of the Corporation (except the right to receive from the
Corporation the monies payable upon redemption, without interest thereon, upon
surrender of the certificates evidencing such shares) shall cease. The
Corporation's obligation to provide monies in accordance with the preceding
sentence shall be deemed fulfilled if, on or before the Redemption Date, the
Corporation shall deposit with a bank or trust company having an office or
agency in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, and having a capital and
surplus of at least $50,000,000, the principal amount of funds necessary for
such redemption, in trust for the account of the holders of the shares to be
redeemed (and so as to be and continue to be available therefor), with
irrevocable instructions and authority to such bank or trust company that such
funds be applied to the redemption of the shares of Series C Preferred Stock so
called for redemption. Any interest accrued on such funds shall be paid to the
Corporation from time to time. Any funds so deposited and unclaimed at the end
of three years from such Redemption
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Date shall be released or repaid to the Corporation, after which, subject to any
applicable laws relating to escheat or unclaimed property, the holder or holders
of such shares of Series C Preferred Stock so called for redemption shall look
only to the Corporation for payment of the redemption price.

                  Upon surrender in accordance with said notice of the
certificates for any such shares so redeemed (properly endorsed or assigned for
transfer, if the Board of Directors shall so require and the notice shall so
state), such shares shall be redeemed by the Corporation at the applicable
redemption price aforesaid. If fewer than all the outstanding shares of Series C
Preferred Stock are to be redeemed, shares to be redeemed shall be selected by
the Corporation from outstanding shares of Series C Preferred Stock not
previously called for redemption by lot or pro rata or by any other equitable
method determined by the Board of Directors in its sole discretion. If fewer
than all the shares represented by any certificate are redeemed, a new
certificate shall be issued representing the unredeemed shares without cost to
the holder thereof.

                  Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Corporation's notice of
redemption has been given pursuant to this Section 7 and any holder of shares of
Series C Preferred Stock shall, prior to the close of business on the third
Business Day preceding the Redemption Date, give written notice to the
Corporation pursuant to this Section 7(b) hereof of the conversion of any or all
of the shares to be redeemed held by such holder (accompanied by a certificate
or certificates for such shares, duly endorsed or assigned to the Corporation),
then the conversion of such shares to be redeemed shall become effective as
provided in Section 9.

                  (c) The election by the Corporation to redeem shares of Series
C Preferred Stock pursuant to Section 7(b) hereof shall become irrevocable only
on the relevant Redemption Date.

                  SECTION 8. Exchange. (a) In addition to the optional
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redemption rights of the Corporation as set forth in Section 7 above, the
Corporation shall have the right to exchange the Series C Preferred Stock in
whole, but not in part, on any dividend payment date for the Corporation's 4.5%
Convertible Subordinated Debentures due 2003 (the "Debentures") to be issued
substantially in the form set forth in the indenture (the "Debenture Indenture")
filed as an exhibit to the Corporation's Registration Statement on Form S-4,
Registration No. 333-85919, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on
August 26, 1999.

                  (b) No such exchange shall be made unless all dividends
accrued and payable on the Series C Preferred Stock have been paid or declared
and such amount set aside for their payment prior to the date fixed for such
exchange (the "Exchange Date"). Holders of outstanding shares of Series C
Preferred Stock will be entitled to receive $50.00 principal amount of
Debentures in exchange for each share of Series C Preferred Stock held by them
at the time of exchange; provided that the Debentures will be issuable in
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denominations of $1,000.00 and integral multiples thereof. If the exchange
results in an amount of Debentures that is not an integral multiple of
$1,000.00, the amount exceeding the closest integral multiple of $1,000.00 will
be paid in cash by the Corporation.
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                  (c) Notice of such exchange of shares of Series C Preferred
Stock shall be mailed at least 30 days but not more than 60 days prior to the
Exchange Date to each holder of Series C Preferred Stock, at such holder's
address as it appears on the books of the Corporation. The notice shall specify
the Exchange Date and the place where certificates for shares of Series C
Preferred Stock are to be surrendered for Debentures and shall state that
dividends on Series C Preferred Stock will cease to accrue on the Exchange Date.

                  (d) Prior to giving notice of intention to exchange pursuant
to subsection 8(c) above, the Corporation and a bank or trust company selected
by the Corporation shall execute and deliver an indenture substantially in the
form of the Debenture Indenture with such changes as may be required by law,
stock exchange rule, or usage that do not materially and adversely affect the
rights of the holders of the Debentures (the "Indenture"). Prior to any exchange
of shares of Series C Preferred Stock pursuant to subsection 8(a) above, any
amendments or supplements to the Indenture which materially and adversely affect
the rights of the holders of the Debentures shall be consented to by the holders
of more than 50 percent of the then outstanding shares of Series C Preferred
Stock. A copy of the Indenture may be inspected by the holders of any shares of
Series C Preferred Stock at the offices of the Corporation during normal
business hours. The Corporation will not give notice of its intention to
exchange pursuant to subsection 8(c) above unless it shall file at the office or
agency of the Corporation maintained for the exchange of shares of Series C
Preferred Stock an opinion of counsel that the Indenture has been duly
authorized, executed and delivered by the Corporation, has been duly qualified
under the Trust Indenture Act of 1939 (or that such qualification is not
necessary) and constitutes a valid and binding instrument enforceable against
the Corporation in accordance with its terms (subject to bankruptcy, insolvency,
reorganization or other laws of general applicability relating to or affecting
creditors' rights and to the general principles of equity; and subject to such
other qualifications as are then customarily contained in opinions of counsel
experienced in such matters); and to the effect that the Debentures have been
duly authorized and, when executed and authenticated in accordance with the
provisions of the Indenture and delivered in exchange for the shares of Series C
Preferred Stock, will constitute valid and binding obligations of the
Corporation entitled to the benefits of the Indenture (subject as aforesaid);
and that under the laws of the State of Georgia, the Debentures will be treated
as on a parity with the indebtedness of the Corporation to its general unsecured
creditors, except to the extent subordinated in the Indenture; and that the
exchange of Debentures for the Series C Preferred Stock will not violate the
laws of the State of Georgia; and that neither the execution and delivery of the
Indenture or the Debentures nor compliance with the terms, conditions or
provisions of such instruments will result in a breach or violation of any of
the terms or provisions of, or constitute a default under, any indenture,
mortgage, deed of trust or other agreement or instrument, known to such counsel,
to which the Corporation or any of its subsidiaries is a party or by which it or
any of them is bound, or any decree, judgment, order, rule or regulations known
to counsel, of any court or governmental agency or body having jurisdiction over
the Corporation and such subsidiaries or any of their property; and that
issuance of the Debentures in exchange for the shares of Series C Preferred
Stock is exempt from registration under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended
(the "Securities Act").

                  (e) If on the Exchange Date the Corporation has taken all
action required to authorize the issuance of the Debentures in exchange for the
Series C Preferred Stock, then,
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notwithstanding that the certificates for such shares have not been surrendered
for cancellation, from and after the Exchange Date, all of the shares of Series
C Preferred Stock shall no longer be deemed outstanding and all rights relating
to such shares shall terminate, except only the right to receive dividends
accrued and unpaid to the Exchange Date and, upon surrender of certificates
therefor, the right to receive the Debentures, and the person or persons
entitled to receive the Debentures issuable upon the exchange shall be treated
for all purposes as the registered holder or holders of such Debentures. Upon
due surrender of a certificate representing shares of Series C Preferred Stock,
the holder thereof shall receive the principal amount of Debentures to which
such holder is thereby entitled plus any amounts of cash which may be due
hereunder.

                  (f) The election of the Corporation to exchange the Series C
Preferred Stock for the Debentures shall become irrevocable only on the Exchange
Date.

                  SECTION 9. Conversion at Option of Holder. (a) Each share of
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Series C Preferred Stock may be converted, at any time and at the option of the
holder, into fully paid, non-assessable shares of Common Stock of the
Corporation on and subject to the terms and conditions of this Section 9.

                  (b) The number of shares of Common Stock issuable upon
conversion of each share of the Series C Preferred Stock shall be equal to the
quotient obtained by dividing (i) $50.00 by (ii) the Conversion Price (as
hereinafter defined) in effect on the date of conversion (calculated as to each
conversion to the nearest 1/100th of a share). The Conversion Price shall
initially equal (i) $45.00 divided by (ii) the exchange ratio applicable to the
common stock, par value $.01 per share, of SkyTel, in the merger of SkyTel with
and into Empire Merger Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the Corporation;
provided, however, that such Conversion Price shall be adjusted and readjusted
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from time to time as provided in this Section 9 and, as so adjusted and
readjusted, shall remain in effect until a further adjustment or readjustment
thereof is required by this Section 9.

                  (c) Except as may be provided by the Board of Directors, upon
conversion of the Series C Preferred Stock, the Corporation is not obligated to
make any payment or adjustment with respect to dividends accrued on the Series C
Preferred Stock through the date of conversion unless the holder of the shares
of Series C Preferred Stock being converted was the record holder of such shares
on the record date for the payment of such dividends.

                  (d) Upon surrender to the Corporation at the office of the
Transfer Agent or such other place or places, if any, as the Board of Directors
may determine, of certificates duly endorsed to the Corporation or in blank for
shares of Series C Preferred Stock to be converted together with appropriate
evidence of the payment of any transfer or similar tax, if required, and written
instructions to the Corporation requesting conversion of such shares and
specifying the name and address of the person, corporation, firm or other entity
to whom such shares of Common Stock are to be issued, the Corporation shall
issue (i) the number of full shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion
thereof as of the time of such surrender and as promptly as practicable
thereafter will deliver certificates for such shares of Common Stock, and (ii)
cash for any remaining fraction of a share of Common Stock in an amount equaling
the Current Market Price (as hereinafter defined) on the date such shares are
tendered for conversion.
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Upon surrender of a certificate representing shares of Series C Preferred Stock
to be converted in part, in addition to the foregoing, the Corporation shall
also issue to such holder a new certificate representing any unconverted shares
of Series C Preferred Stock represented by the certificate surrendered for
conversion.

                  (e) The Corporation shall pay all documentary, stamp, or
similar issue or transfer tax due on the issue of shares of Common Stock
issuable upon conversion of the Series C Preferred Stock; provided, however,
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that the holder of shares of Series C Preferred Stock so converted shall pay any
such tax which is due because such shares are to be issued in the name other
than that of such holder.

                  (f) The Conversion Price in effect at any time shall be
adjusted as follows:

                      (i) If the Corporation shall, at any time or from time to
         time, effect a subdivision of the outstanding Common Stock, the
         Conversion Price in effect immediately before such subdivision shall be
         proportionately decreased and, conversely, if the Corporation shall, at
         any time or from time to time, effect a combination of the outstanding
         Common Stock, the Conversion Price in effect immediately before such
         combination shall be proportionately increased. Any adjustment under
         this subsection shall become effective at the close of business on the
         record date fixed for the applicable subdivision or combination.

                      (ii) In the event the Corporation shall, at any time or
         from time to time, make or issue to all holders of shares of Common
         Stock (or fix a record date for the determination of holders of Common
         Stock entitled to receive) a dividend or other distribution payable in
         shares of Common Stock, then the Conversion Price then in effect shall
         be decreased as of the time of such issuance (or, in the event such a
         record date shall have been fixed, as of the close of business on such
         record date) in accordance with the following formula:

                                                   O
                                                 -----
                                  C* = C    x    O + N

                  where:

                  C* =     the adjusted Conversion Price.

                  C  =     the current Conversion Price.

                  O  =     the number of shares of Common Stock outstanding
                           immediately prior to the applicable issuance (or the
                           close of business on the record date).

                  N  =     the number of additional shares of Common Stock
                           issued in payment of such dividend of distribution.



                           (iii) In the event the Corporation shall, at any time
         or from time to time, issue or sell (or be deemed pursuant to Section
         9(g) hereto to have issued or sold) to all
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                  holders of shares of Common Stock any shares of Common Stock
                  for a consideration per share that is less than the Current
                  Market Price immediately prior to such issuance or sale (or
                  deemed issuance or sale), then the Conversion Price then in
                  effect shall be decreased as of the time of such issuance or
                  sale (or deemed issuance or sale) in accordance with the
                  following formula:

                                                           NxP
                                                          -----
                                       C* = C   x     O   +   M
                                                      ---------
                                                         O+N

                  where:

                  C* =     the adjusted Conversion Price.

                  C  =     the current Conversion Price.

                  O  =     the number of shares of Common Stock outstanding on
                           the date of the applicable issuance or sale (or
                           deemed issuance or sale).

                  N  =     the number of additional shares of Common Stock
                           issued or sold (or deemed issued or sold).

                  P  =     the aggregate consideration per share received
                           and/or to be received for each additional share of
                           Common Stock issued or sold (or deemed issued or
                           sold).

                  M  =     the Current Market Price per share of Common Stock.


                  (g) For purposes of determining the adjusted Conversion Price
under Section 9(f), the following principles shall be applicable:

                      (i) If the Corporation in any manner grants to all holders
         of shares of Common Stock any rights or options (collectively,
         "Options") to subscribe for or to purchase Common Stock or other
         securities convertible into or exercisable or exchangeable for Common
         Stock (collectively, "Convertible Securities") and the aggregate
         consideration payable with respect to the issuance of such Options and
         with respect to the later conversion, exercise or exchange thereof for
         Common Stock is less than the Current Market Price in effect
         immediately prior to the granting of such Options, then the maximum
         number of shares of Common Stock issuable upon the exercise of such
         Options (and, if appropriate, upon the subsequent conversion, exercise
         or exchange of such Convertible Securities) shall be deemed to be
         outstanding and such Options shall be deemed to have been issued and
         sold for an aggregate consideration per share determined by dividing
         (A) the aggregate amount received or receivable by the Corporation as
         consideration for the granting of such Options, plus the minimum
         aggregate amount of additional consideration payable to the Corporation
         upon the exercise of all such Options (and, if appropriate, the minimum
         aggregate amount of additional consideration payable upon the
         conversion, exercise or exchange of such
<PAGE>

         Convertible Securities), by (B) the maximum number of shares of Common
         Stock issuable upon the exercise of all such Options (and, if
         appropriate, upon the conversion, exercise or exchange of such
         Convertible Securities). No further adjustment of the Conversion Price
         shall be made when Common Stock or Convertible Securities are issued
         upon the exercise of such Options or when Common Stock is issued upon
         the conversion, exercise or exchange of such Convertible Securities.

                      (ii) If the Corporation in any manner issues to all
         holders of shares of Common Stock any rights to subscribe for or to
         purchase Convertible Securities and the aggregate consideration for
         which Common Stock is issuable upon the conversion, exercise or
         exchange of such Convertible Securities is less than the Current Market
         Price in effect immediately prior to the issuance of such Convertible
         Securities, then the maximum number of shares of Common Stock issuable
         upon the conversion, exercise or exchange of such Convertible
         Securities shall be deemed to be outstanding and such Convertible
         Securities shall be deemed to have been issued and sold for an
         aggregate consideration per share determined by dividing (A) the
         aggregate amount received or receivable by the Corporation as
         consideration for the issuance of such Convertible Securities, plus the
         minimum aggregate amount of additional consideration payable to the
         Corporation upon the conversion, exercise or exchange of all such
         Convertible Securities, by (B) the maximum number of shares of Common
         Stock issuable upon the conversion, exercise or exchange of such
         Convertible Securities. No further adjustment of the Conversion Price
         shall be made when Common Stock is issued upon the conversion, exercise
         or exchange of such Convertible Securities.

                      (iii) If the purchase price provided for in any Options,
         the additional consideration, if any, payable upon the conversion or
         exchange of any Convertible Securities, or the rate at which any
         Convertible Securities are convertible into or exchangeable for Common
         Stock change at any time, and such change is not due solely to the
         operation of anti-dilution provisions similar in nature to those set
         forth in this Section 9, then the Conversion Price in effect at the
         time of such change shall be readjusted to the Conversion Price which
         would have been in effect at such time had such Options or Convertible
         Securities still outstanding provided for such changed purchase price,
         additional consideration or changed conversion rate, as the case may
         be, at the time initially granted, issued or sold.

                      (iv) Upon the expiration of any Option or the termination
         of any right to convert, exercise or exchange any Convertible
         Securities without the conversion, exercise or exchange of any such
         Option or right, the Conversion Price then in effect hereunder will be
         adjusted to the Conversion Price which would have been in effect at the
         time of such expiration or termination had such Option or Convertible
         Security, to the extent outstanding immediately prior to such
         expiration or termination, never been issued.

                      (v) If any Common Stock, Options or Convertible Securities
         are issued or sold or deemed to have been issued or sold for cash, the
         consideration received therefor will be deemed to be the net amount
         received by the Corporation therefor. In case any Common Stock, Options
         or Convertible Securities are issued or sold for a
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         consideration other than cash, the amount of such consideration other
         than cash received by the Corporation will be the fair value of such
         consideration, as determined in good faith by the Board of Directors.

                      (vi) If Common Stock, Options or Convertible Securities
         are issued or sold or deemed to have been issued or sold together with
         other stock or securities or other assets of the Corporation for a
         consideration that covers both, the consideration received by the
         Corporation for any Common Stock, Options or Convertible Securities
         shall be computed as the portion of the consideration so received that
         may be reasonably determined in good faith by the Board of Directors to
         be allocable to such Common Stock, Options or Convertible Securities,
         as the case may be.

                      (vii) Anything herein to the contrary notwithstanding, no
         adjustment will be made to the Conversion Price by reason of (A) the
         issuance of Common Stock, Options or Convertible Securities to
         employees or directors of the Corporation pursuant to employee benefit
         plans or otherwise, or the issuance of Common Stock upon the
         conversion, exercise or exchange thereof, (B) the issuance of Common
         Stock upon the conversion, exercise or exchange of Options or
         Convertible Securities issued and outstanding on the date these
         Articles of Amendment are filed with the Secretary of State of the
         State of Georgia, (C) the issuance of any securities pursuant to and in
         accordance with the Rights Agreement dated August 25, 1996 between the
         Corporation and The Bank of New York, as amended (or any successor
         agreement), or (D) the issuance of Common Stock upon the conversion of
         the Series C Preferred Stock.

                  (h) For purposes of this Exhibit D, the term "Current Market
Price" per share of Common Stock on any date shall be deemed to be the average
daily Closing Prices of the Common Stock for the 30 consecutive trading days
commencing 45 trading days before such date. The "Closing Price" for each
trading day shall be the last reported sales price regular way or, in case no
sale takes place on such day, the average of the closing bid and asked prices
regular way on such day, in either case as reported on the principal national
securities exchange (which for this purpose shall include The Nasdaq National
Market system ("NASDAQ/NMS")) on which the Common Stock is listed or admitted
for trading, or if not listed or admitted to trading on any national securities
exchange, the average of the high bid and low asked prices on such day as
reported by the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. through the
National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation system
("NASDAQ"), or if the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. through
NASDAQ shall not have reported any bid and asked prices for the Common Stock on
such day, the average of the bid and asked prices for such day as furnished by
any New York Stock Exchange member firm selected from time to time by the
Corporation for such purpose, or if no such bid and asked prices can be obtained
from any such firm, the fair market value of one share of the Common Stock on
such day as determined in good faith by the Board of Directors.

                  (i) No adjustment in the Conversion Price need be made unless
the adjustment would require an increase or decrease of at least 1% in the
Conversion Price; provided, however, that any adjustments that are not made
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shall be carried forward and taken into
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account in any subsequent adjustment. All calculations under this Section 9
shall be made either to the nearest cent or to the nearest 1/100th of a share.

                  (j) No adjustment need be made for a change in the par value
of the Common Stock.

                  (k) Whenever the Conversion Price is adjusted, the Corporation
shall promptly mail to holders of Series C Preferred Stock a notice of
adjustment briefly stating the facts requiring the adjustment and the manner of
computing it.

                  (l) In case of any consolidation or merger of the Corporation
with any other entity (other than a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Corporation),
or in the case of any sale or transfer of all or substantially all of the assets
of the Corporation, or in the case of any share exchange pursuant to which all
of the outstanding shares of Common Stock are converted into other securities or
property, the Corporation shall make appropriate provision or cause appropriate
provision to be made so that holders of each share of Series C Preferred Stock
then outstanding shall have the right thereafter to convert such share of Series
C Preferred Stock into the kind and amount of shares of stock and other
securities and property receivable upon such consolidation, merger, sale,
transfer or share exchange by a holder of the number of shares of Common Stock
into which such share of Series C Preferred Stock might have been converted
immediately prior to the effective date of such consolidation, merger, sale,
transfer or share exchange. If in connection with any such consolidation,
merger, sale, transfer or share exchange, each holder of shares of Common Stock
is entitled to elect to receive either securities, cash or other assets upon
completion of such transaction, the Corporation shall provide or cause to be
provided to each holder of Series C Preferred Stock the right to elect to
receive the securities, cash or other assets into which the Series C Preferred
Stock held by such holder shall be convertible after completion of any such
transaction on the same terms and subject to the same conditions applicable to
holders of the Common Stock (including, without limitation, notice of the right
to elect, limitations on the period in which such election shall be made and the
effect of failing to exercise the election). The Corporation shall not effect
any such transaction unless the provisions of this paragraph have been
fulfilled. The above provisions shall similarly apply to successive
consolidations, mergers, sales, transfers or share exchanges.

                  (m) The Corporation shall reserve and at all times keep
available, free from preemptive rights, out of its authorized but unissued
stock, for the purpose of effecting the conversion of the Series C Preferred
Stock, such number of its shares of duly authorized Common Stock as shall from
time to time be sufficient to effect the conversion of all outstanding shares of
Series C Preferred Stock.

                  SECTION 10. Redemption Upon Fundamental Change. (a) If a
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Fundamental Change (as defined in paragraph (c) of this Section 10) occurs, each
holder of Series C Preferred Stock shall have the right, at the holder's option,
to require the Corporation to repurchase all of such holder's Series C Preferred
Stock, or any portion thereof that has an aggregate liquidation value that is a
multiple of $50.00, on the date (the "Repurchase Date") selected by the
Corporation that is not less than ten nor more than 20 days after the Final
Surrender Date (as defined in paragraph (b) of this Section 10), at a price per
share equal to $50.00, plus an amount
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equal to accrued and unpaid dividends to the Repurchase Date. The Corporation
may, at its option, pay all or any portion of the repurchase price upon a
Fundamental Change in shares of Common Stock of the Corporation or any successor
corporation. For purposes of calculating the number of shares of common stock
issuable upon such redemption, the value of any such common stock shall be equal
to the average of the Closing Prices of such common stock for the five Trading
Dates ending on the third Trading Date immediately preceding the Repurchase
Date. Payment may not be made in shares of common stock unless such shares (i)
have been, or will be, registered on or prior to the Final Surrender Date (as
defined in paragraph (b) of this Section 10) under the Securities Act or are
freely tradable pursuant to an exemption thereunder and (ii) are listed on a
United States national securities exchange or quoted through the NASDAQ/NMS at
the time of payment.

                  (b) Within 30 days after the occurrence of a Fundamental
Change, the Corporation must mail to all holders of record of the Series C
Preferred Stock a notice containing the information set out in paragraph (b) of
Section 7, except that, for purposes of this Section 10 only, instead of stating
that such redemption is at the option of the Corporation, the notice shall
describe the occurrence of such Fundamental Change and of the repurchase right
arising as a result thereof. The Corporation must cause a copy of such notice to
be published in a daily newspaper of national circulation (which shall be The
Wall Street Journal, if then in circulation). At least two Business Days prior
to the Repurchase Date, the Corporation must publish a similar notice stating
whether and to what extent the repurchase price will be paid in cash or shares
of common stock. To exercise the repurchase right, a holder of Series C
Preferred Stock must surrender, on or before the date that is, subject to any
contrary requirements of applicable law, 60 days after the date of mailing of
the applicable notice (the "Final Surrender Date"), the certificates
representing the Series C Preferred Stock with respect to which the right is
being exercised, duly endorsed for transfer to the Corporation, together with a
written notice of election.

                  (c) The term "Fundamental Change" shall mean either of the
following:

                      (i) a "person" or "Group" (within the meaning of Sections
         13(d) and 14(d)(2) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended
         (the "Exchange Act")) becoming, in one transaction or a series of
         related transactions, the "beneficial owner" (as defined in Rule 13d-3
         under the Exchange Act) of Voting Shares (as defined in this paragraph
         (c)) of the Corporation entitled to exercise more than 50% of the total
         voting power of all outstanding Voting Shares of the Corporation
         (including any Voting Shares that are not then outstanding of which
         such person or Group is deemed the beneficial owner); or


                      (ii) any consolidation of the Corporation with, or merger
         of the Corporation into, any other entity, any merger of another entity
         into the Corporation, or any sale, lease or transfer of all or
         substantially all of the assets of the Corporation to another entity
         (other than a merger (a) that results in the holders of Common Stock of
         the Corporation immediately prior to giving effect to such transaction
         owning shares of capital stock of the surviving corporation in such
         transaction representing in excess of 40% of the total voting power of
         all shares of capital stock of such surviving corporation
<PAGE>

         entitled to vote generally in the election of directors and (b) in
         which the shares of the surviving corporation held by such holders are,
         or immediately upon issuance will be, listed on a national securities
         exchange or quoted through the NASDAQ/NMS and are not subject to any
         right of repurchase by the issuer thereof or any third party and are
         not otherwise subject to any encumbrance as a result of such
         transaction, provided, that the surviving corporation (x) amends its
         charter or certificate of incorporation to include the Series C
         Preferred Stock and its terms as set forth herein or (y) if the Series
         C Preferred Stock has been exchanged for the Debentures, assumes or
         guarantees the Corporation's obligations under the Debentures);

provided, however, that a Fundamental Change shall not occur if either (i) for
- --------  -------
any five Trading Dates during the ten Trading Days immediately preceding either
the public announcement by the Corporation of such transaction or the
consummation of such transaction, the Closing Price of the Common Stock is at
least equal to 105% of the conversion price in effect on such trading days or
(ii) at least 90% of the consideration (excluding cash payments for fractional
shares) in such transaction or transactions to the holders of Common Stock
consists of shares of common stock that are, or immediately upon issuance will
be, listed on a national securities exchange or quoted through the NASDAQ/NMS,
and as a result of such transaction or transactions, the Series C Preferred
Stock becomes convertible into such common stock.

                  (d) An election by a holder of Series C Preferred Stock to
have the Corporation redeem shares of Series C Preferred Stock pursuant to
subsection 10(a) shall become irrevocable at the close of business on the
Repurchase Date.

                  (e) The Corporation agrees that it will not complete any
Fundamental Change described in subsection 10(c) unless proper provision has
been made to satisfy its obligations under this Section 10.

For purposes of this Section 10, "Voting Shares" is defined to mean all
outstanding shares of any class or classes (however designated) of capital stock
entitled to vote generally in the election of members of the Board of Directors.

                  SECTION 11. Limitation and Rights Upon Insolvency.
                              -------------------------------------
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Exhibit D, the Corporation shall not
be required to pay any dividend on, or to pay any amount in respect of any
redemption of, the Series C Preferred Stock at a time when immediately after
making such payment the Corporation is or would be rendered insolvent (as
defined by applicable law), provided that the obligation of the Corporation to
make any such payment shall not be extinguished in the event the foregoing
limitation applies.

                  SECTION 12. Shares to be Retired. Any share of Series C
                              --------------------
Preferred Stock converted, redeemed or otherwise acquired by the Corporation
shall be retired and canceled and shall upon cancellation be restored to the
status of authorized but unissued shares of preferred stock, subject to
reissuance by the Board of Directors as Series C Preferred Stock or as shares of
preferred stock of one or more other series.
<PAGE>

                  SECTION 13. Record Holders. The Corporation and the Transfer
                              --------------
Agent may deem and treat the record holder of any shares of Series C Preferred
Stock as the true and lawful owner thereof for all purposes, and neither the
Corporation nor the Transfer Agent shall be affected by any notice to the
contrary.

                  SECTION 14. Notice. Except as may otherwise be provided for
                              ------
herein, all notices referred to herein shall be in writing, and all notices
hereunder shall be deemed to have been given upon, the earlier of receipt of
such notice or three Business Days after the mailing of such notice if sent by
registered mail (unless first-class mail shall be specifically permitted for
such notice under the terms of these Articles of Incorporation) with postage
prepaid, addressed: if to the Corporation, to its offices at 500 Clinton Center
Drive, Clinton, Mississippi 39056, Attention: Corporate Secretary, or to an
agent of the Corporation designated as permitted by this Articles of
Incorporation or, if to any holder of the Series C Preferred Stock, to such
holder at the address of such holder of the Series C Preferred Stock as listed
in the stock record books of the Corporation (which may include the records of
the Transfer Agent); or to such other address as the Corporation or holder, as
the case may be, shall have designated by notice similarly given.

<PAGE>

                                                                    EXHIBIT 12.1

                        WORLDCOM, INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
          COMPUTATION OF RATIO OF EARNINGS TO COMBINED FIXED CHARGES
                                 (IN MILLIONS)
<TABLE>
<CAPTION>

                                                                                              For the Three Months
                                                  Year Ended December 31,                         Ended March 31,
                               -------------------------------------------------------     --------------------------
                                 1995        1996         1997       1998        1999           2000           1999
                                ------      ------       ------     ------      ------         ------         ------
<S>                              <C>         <C>         <C>         <C>         <C>            <C>            <C>
Earnings:
Pretax income (loss)
 from continuing operations     $ 376     $(2,272)      $  578     $(1,590)     $7,164         $2,333          $1,212
Fixed charges, net of
 capitalized interest             285         315          500         774       1,098            262             315
                                -----     -------       ------     -------      ------         ------          ------
      Earnings                  $ 661     $(1,957)      $1,078     $  (816)     $8,262         $2,595          $1,527
                                =====     =======       ======     =======      ======         ======          ======

Fixed Charges:
Interest cost                     270         308          538         928       1,287            321             339
Amortization of
 financing costs                    4           4            2          12          18              5               4
Interest factor of
 rent expense                      16          19           47          78         132             44              43
                                -----     -------       ------     -------      ------         ------          ------
      Fixed charges             $ 290     $   331       $  587     $ 1,018      $1,437         $  370          $  386
                                =====     =======       ======     =======      ======         ======          ======
Deficiency of earnings
 to fixed charges               $   -     $(2,288)      $    -     $(1,834)     $    -         $    -          $    -
                                =====     =======       ======     =======      ======         ======          ======
Ratio of earnings to
 fixed charges                   2.28           -         1.84           -        5.75           7.01            3.96
                                =====     =======       ======     =======      ======         ======          ======
</TABLE>

<TABLE> <S> <C>

<PAGE>

<ARTICLE> 5
<LEGEND>
THIS SCHEDULE CONTAINS SUMMARY FINANCIAL INFORMATION EXTRACTED FROM THE
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF WORLDCOM, INC. AND IS QUALIFIED IN ITS ENTIRETY BY
REFERENCE TO SUCH FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.
</LEGEND>

<S>                             <C>
<PERIOD-TYPE>                   3-MOS
<FISCAL-YEAR-END>                          DEC-31-2000
<PERIOD-START>                             JAN-01-2000
<PERIOD-END>                               MAR-31-2000
<CASH>                                             601
<SECURITIES>                                         0
<RECEIVABLES>                                    7,368
<ALLOWANCES>                                     1,242
<INVENTORY>                                          0
<CURRENT-ASSETS>                                11,110
<PP&E>                                          36,654
<DEPRECIATION>                                 (5,745)
<TOTAL-ASSETS>                                  94,512
<CURRENT-LIABILITIES>                           17,654
<BONDS>                                         13,514
                              798
                                          0
<COMMON>                                            29
<OTHER-SE>                                      53,023
<TOTAL-LIABILITY-AND-EQUITY>                    94,512
<SALES>                                              0
<TOTAL-REVENUES>                                 9,978
<CGS>                                            4,092
<TOTAL-COSTS>                                    7,538
<OTHER-EXPENSES>                                 (111)
<LOSS-PROVISION>                                   269
<INTEREST-EXPENSE>                                 218
<INCOME-PRETAX>                                  2,333
<INCOME-TAX>                                       953
<INCOME-CONTINUING>                              1,301
<DISCONTINUED>                                       0
<EXTRAORDINARY>                                      0
<CHANGES>                                            0
<NET-INCOME>                                     1,284
<EPS-BASIC>                                       0.45
<EPS-DILUTED>                                     0.44


</TABLE>

<TABLE> <S> <C>

<PAGE>

<ARTICLE> 5
<LEGEND>
THIS SCHEDULE CONTAINS SUMMARY FINANCIAL INFORMATION EXTRACTED FROM THE
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF WORLDCOM, INC. AND IS QUALIFIED IN ITS ENTIRETY BY
REFERENCE TO SUCH FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.
</LEGEND>

<S>                             <C>
<PERIOD-TYPE>                   12-MOS
<FISCAL-YEAR-END>                          DEC-31-1999
<PERIOD-START>                             JAN-01-1999
<PERIOD-END>                               MAR-31-1999
<CASH>                                             801
<SECURITIES>                                         0
<RECEIVABLES>                                    6,748
<ALLOWANCES>                                       955
<INVENTORY>                                          0
<CURRENT-ASSETS>                                10,386
<PP&E>                                          26,750
<DEPRECIATION>                                 (2,982)
<TOTAL-ASSETS>                                  86,553
<CURRENT-LIABILITIES>                           18,173
<BONDS>                                         13,928
                              798
                                          0
<COMMON>                                            28
<OTHER-SE>                                      46,552
<TOTAL-LIABILITY-AND-EQUITY>                    86,553
<SALES>                                              0
<TOTAL-REVENUES>                                 9,122
<CGS>                                            4,137
<TOTAL-COSTS>                                    7,612
<OTHER-EXPENSES>                                    26
<LOSS-PROVISION>                                   228
<INTEREST-EXPENSE>                                 272
<INCOME-PRETAX>                                  1,212
<INCOME-TAX>                                       547
<INCOME-CONTINUING>                                730
<DISCONTINUED>                                       0
<EXTRAORDINARY>                                      0
<CHANGES>                                            0
<NET-INCOME>                                       712
<EPS-BASIC>                                       0.25
<EPS-DILUTED>                                     0.24


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