I think this is the article? Employees of KPNQwest's operations centre in Brussels have threatened to shut down the internet network on Friday at 5pm local time if the business does not receive a firm takeover offer. "We want a deal signed, sealed and delivered or we will shut down," said Graham Kinsey, a network operator. Mr Kinsey is one of the 350 Ebone employees who have been working unpaid to keep the network operating since they were fired last week. The bank lenders and trustees will today decide how much of the receivables collected earlier this week will go to Ebone and how much will be allocated to KPNQwest. The trustees had hoped to collect enough money to keep the businesses running until July 1, but fell short of that goal. There should be enough money to keep the business operational for the next couple of weeks, said someone close to the company. The lenders and trustees hope the cash injection will be enough to appease the employees, as a buyer would be likely to pay less for a "dark" network that has been shut down. The Ebone network was acquired by KPNQwest in March as part of the GTS takeover. Mr Kinsey said the employee unions plan to walk out on any deal short of a sale, because a sale is the only way all of the employees would keep their jobs. He said the trustees asked the union for a list of 40 key people who could keep the network running if there was not enough money to pay all of them. But the employees would rather all walk out than be divided, he said. KPNQwest on Thursday received more than 40 indictive bids for all or part of the company. Nearly all of the large international telecoms companies were expected to express interest. The company and its advisers at Bear Stearns will review the offers this week and will next week tell the bidders how the sale will proceed and what assets will be grouped together for sale. "It's like a Chinese menu element to the transaction" with different parties choosing to make an offer for different pieces, said someone close to the situation. Ebone internet network customers include AT&T, Cable & Wireless, and Deutsche Telekom. On Fri, 14 Jun 2002, Neil J. McRae wrote:
Anyone who isn't in the process of moving away from KQ/Ebone is in deep trouble and should act now to ensure you get on the list of an alternative nearer the top than the bottom. I've heard reports from various parts of Europe about issues and in todays FT it looks like the network will be shutdown by the NOC employees unless the company is bought outright!
Regards, Neil. -- Neil J. McRae - Alive and Kicking neil@DOMINO.ORG