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TOP STORIES, AUGUST 2002:
Living
Large on the Low End
Dedicated server sales drive strong growth for "mass market'
hosts (Aug. 22)

Bandwidth
Less Glutted In Metro
But supply-demand imbalance remains huge in major network hub
cities (Aug. 22)

Springboard
to the Future?
Provider
finds profits in data center assets bought through Chapter 11
(August 16)

Double-Dip
Bankruptcy?
Some analysts
worry that telecom's future includes serial bankruptcies (Wired
Space, August 15)

Lender
As Owners
The going concern is looking like a better bet nowadays (Wired
Space, August 12)

Bankruptcies
Hit Hard
WorldCom's woes are showing up in the earnings of its partners
and providers (Wired Space, Aug. 9)

Equinix
Pursues Key Debt Swap
Bankers relax revenue covenants as revenues dip, but sales improve
(Aug. 9)

$72 Million
Loss for Universal Access
One-time $50 million asset revaluation, customer bankruptcies
take toll (Aug. 9)

OnFiber
Acquires Telseon
Gains 90 new customers and presence in two additional metro markets
(Aug. 7)

WebVision
Enters Managed Hosting
Acquires former FourthStage data center in Austin market (August
1)

What's
Buffett's Telco Game Plan?
Berkshire Hathaway is reportedly buying up Qwest bonds. (Wired
Space, August 1)

WebVision
Enters Managed Hosting
Acquires former FourthStage data center in Austin market (August
1)

How
Vulnerable?
Could a single company's compromised network be used to crash
the entire Internet? (Wired Space, August 1)

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