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13 September 2021

What GTT's Chapter 11 Filing Means For Enterprises (Podcast)

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Levine, Blaszak, Block & Boothby, LLP (“LB3”) and its affiliated consulting firm, TechCaliber Consulting (“TC2”), represent companies in their procurement of Information and Communication Technology (“ICT”) services, equipment, and software used to enable digital transformation strategies and business operations, including related regulatory advice, dispute resolution, and compliance counseling.
According to sources, GTT Communications is heading into Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
United States Insolvency/Bankruptcy/Re-Structuring
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According to sources, GTT Communications is heading into Chapter 11 bankruptcy.  The filing is expected to take place once GTT's sale of its European and transoceanic fiber business is completed with I-Squared Capital.  The bankruptcy filing could be a bad thing for enterprises or – by eliminating close to $3 billion in debt – GTT might be able to refocus its business and offer the type of transformational technology and services enterprises need.

In this 8 minute podcast, Jack Deal, one of TC2's Managing Directors, and Joe Schmidt take a look at how GTT got into this position and offer some tips for current and future GTT customers.

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