AT&T announced Tuesday it scored a networking contract from Southern Business Communications. The telecom giant was hired to link
Southern Business Communications to its parent company Global Imaging Systems, as well as with nine of the company's other sites.
The new contract calls for AT&T (
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“As our business grows and we build new offices to support our operations, it is crucial that our network grows with our business,” said Southern Business Communications’ regional vice president Tim Gorisek in a statement. “AT&T set up a simple, low-cost solution that provides us with significant gains in security, reliability and scalability.”
The new network, which uses MPLS technology, will add extra bandwidth to support services such as videoconferencing and VoIP.
Today’s news follows AT&T's announcement yesterday about it
inking a new data services contract with Ritzman Pharmacies, a Wadsworth, Ohio-based community pharmacy group with nine additional locations in Akron.
Ritzman has hired AT&T to become the group's primary data-services provider for the next three years. Under the partnership, AT&T will deliver the telecom's MPLS private network transport (PNT) in combination with Cisco's hardware to all nine pharmacy locations.
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