| AT&T to link 135 Orica sites worldwide |
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| by Stuart Corner | |
| Tuesday, 21 March 2006 | |
AT&T has won a $4.8 million two-year networking contract from one of Australia's largest manufacturing companies, Orica, to provide a global MPLS IP-VPN linking 135 sites across Australia, Asia Pacific, Europe, Canada, Latin America and the United States.The network will give Orica's global staff access to its SAP-based ordering and fulfilment systems to be based in Melbourne under Orica's $10 million SAP consolidation project. David Vranes, of Orica's IT Shared Service, said: "AT&T was selected ahead of several global competitors who were bidding for the contract because of the company's global reach and long-term experience in the delivery of IP based solutions." Orica CIO, Leigh Rowe, said: "During the course of the tender, AT&T were always willing to listen to alternatives and put alternatives on the table. AT&T have been very proactive and very keen. We have migrated to an MPLS network which is a new technology for us and so far it has been very successful." |
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AT&T has won a $4.8 million two-year networking contract from one of Australia's largest manufacturing companies, Orica, to provide a global MPLS IP-VPN linking 135 sites across Australia, Asia Pacific, Europe, Canada, Latin America and the United States.
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