NEWS UK internet data carrier Interoute has bought the majority of bankrupt KPNQwest's eBone network. The European network was closed down earlier this month after KPNQwest's trustees failed to find a buyer. But the trustees have now sold most the bulk of eBone to Interoute for E15m, just two per cent of the E645m KPNQwest bought the network for earlier this year. A spokesman for eBone said: "This is strange. The fibres of the eBone network are actually leased from other carriers, not owned by eBone itself. Our main asset was our customer base which was destroyed when the trustees switched us off. The main asset of KPNQwest's own network - that it had before it bought us this year - was the fact that it owned the fibres. "I wouldn't be sure that the eBone equipment is worth as much as E15m as there is a glut of hardware on the market at the moment." The rest of KPNQwest's network is now left to be picked at by its parent company KPN and Swedish telco, Telia. KPNQwest's trustees have already rejected KPN's first bid of E20m for parts of the network, including sections of cable in France, Germany and Italy which were acquired by Telia last week. Interoute will integrate the 18km long eBone network, which consists of eight metropolitan area networks (MANs), to its current offering of eight MAN rings connecting 45 cities in nine European countries.
Interoute snaps up bones of eBone
MAN at work
Post your comment
In order to post a comment you need to be registered and logged in.
You can also log in with Facebook. Log in or create your silicon.com account below
Latest Networks stories
Get silicon.com's daily newsletter
-

Enter your email to register
Featured white papers
-
Solution Brief: Optimizing Video Delivery with Blue Coat
Hosting and disseminating videos within your business offers a unique challenge to organizations with limitations in...
-
How to prime your WLAN for employee devices
The modern smart device has had a transformative effect on the enterprise. One result of this transformation of...
-
12 tips for better video conferencing
Travel is expensive in terms of both money and time. Interestingly, however, when 1,188 video conferencing users...
Popular Networks stories
Keep in touch with silicon.com
-
Connect with silicon.com on Facebook
Discuss the news of the day with the silicon.com team
-
Follow silicon.com on Twitter
Get regular updates from the silicon.com editors
-
Join the silicon.com LinkedIn networking group
Network with your peers and share expertise
Latest jobs
-
Architect Java, J2EE, Oracle, Spring London £55-65K
Java, J2EE, Oracle, PL/SQL, SQL, Spring, Struts, Maven, Swing Java, J2EE, Oracle My client a premiere...
-
Business Analyst ( ISEB, CBAP, BA, Analyst)
Business Analyst ( ISEB, CBAP, BA, Analyst) £31,000-£42,000 + excellent benefits We take the best Business...
-
Head of Financial Accounts
A large and forward thinking NHS organisation at the forefront of the NHS change agenda currently seeks an Interim...
silicon.com newsletters
-
Stay up to date with silicon.com newsletters
Keep up with the latest news and analysis from silicon.com with our free email newsletters




