Posted on 02/13/2002 4:55:48 AM PST by machman
Edited on 04/22/2004 11:46:10 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
As Global Crossing Ltd. was putting the finishing touches on its 100,000-mile fiber-optic network in the spring of 2001, it entered into a transaction that struck some employees as odd.
A small Orlando company called EPIK Communications Inc. paid $40 million for the right to divert some of its telephone and data traffic through Global's prized Latin American fiber routes. But exactly offsetting that payment, Global spent $40 million for unspecified future use of EPIK's facilities, which include a 1,850-mile fiber network linking Atlanta and Miami. Nearly a year later, Global's engineers still haven't found any use for the facilities, says one current Global official. "We traded their worthless asset for our valuable asset," he says.
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Maybe this is the job they had lined up for the sinkmaster so he could build on his "legacy".
Needs a bump!
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