GTT Communications
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GTT, which almost collapsed in 2021 thanks to a mountain of debt, has completed its financial restructuring process and emerged from its chapter 11 cases – plural.
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GTT Communications (GTT) is to invest in a 400G upgrade to its global Tier 1 IP network.
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The European Space Agency (ESA) has renewed and expanded its agreement with GTT Communications (GTT) for cloud networking services.
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GTT has announced that the US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York has approved the company’s Prepackaged Plan.
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GTT Communications (GTT) has deployed a new centralised platform that supports its Access Services Request (ASR) order management and ticketing resolution system.
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GTT Communications has formally started its restructuring, by filing for bankruptcy protection under chapter 11 of the US law.
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Capacity Middle East 2024
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Exa Infrastructure, the company that last month took over GTT Communications’ infrastructure, has upgraded two-thirds of its network to 400Gbps.
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Martijn Blanken has crossed the world from Sydney to take charge of what’s now Exa Infrastructure. Under new ownership, it used to be Interoute, Hibernia Networks and other companies. He talks to Alan Burkitt-Gray
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The investor that owns HGC Global Communications and the former infrastructure division of GTT Communications is to spend up to US$500 million in renewable energy in Europe.
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Martijn Blanken, formerly of Telstra, has become the new CEO of what was the infrastructure division of GTT Communications.
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The private equity investor that owns HGC Global Communications and is bidding for GTT’s infrastructure is to buy Mexico’s largest data centre operator.
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The New York Stock Exchange is delisting GTT Communications’ shares as, at the same time, doubts are cast on the company’s plan to sell its infrastructure division for more than US$2 billion.
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US carrier GTT, which bought European infrastructure company Interoute for US$2.3 billion three years ago, has signed a major UK-based cloud deal.
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Dave Sulstri and Tom Homer have each been appointed division presidents at GTT, taking responsibility for the Americas and Europe respectively.
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Shares in GTT Communications plunged 29% yesterday as rumours spread that the company is considering a pre-packaged bankruptcy filing to reduce its debt.
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Andrew Kwok is delighted that ISQ, the investor that bought HGC three years ago, has made a second, even bigger, investment in telecoms infrastructure. Interview by Alan Burkitt-Gray
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Telcos might give stable returns on long-term infrastructure, but stock markets don’t seem to like the industry, writes Alan Burkitt-Gray. That’s why private equity investors and pension funds are stepping in
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Lee Myall has left Epsilon, where he was chief commercial officer, and is now CEO of data centre operator Kao Data.