Bandwith must cost something. Don't know the orrigional source, but any business site should have the details on this and many failed .coms/C-LEC's/ISP's. Global Crossing, Ltd.announced Monday that it had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York in what has been called the fourth-largest insolvency in U.S. history. The fiber-optic communications company said that it will continue to serve existing customers while business partners Hutchison Whampoa Ltd. and Singapore Technologies Telemedia Pte. Ltd. will provide $750 million in cash to take control of the business. According to Global Crossing, the cash infusion is conditioned on the court confirming the reorganization plan by the end of August 2002. Reduced demand for the company’s high-speed network services, which reportedly connects more than 200 major cities in 27 countries, had left the company with a significant debt load -- $12.4 billion in liabilities versus $22.4 billion in assets. Trading in shares of Global Crossing has been halted in light of the bankruptcy announcement