Company Press
Release:
AT&T OUTLINES
2006 PLANS FOR GLOBAL NETWORK EXPANSION
TO SERVE MULTINATIONAL
ENTERPRISE CUSTOMERS
Continued global
network investment means enhanced capabilities
for multinational
companies
India, Feb. 21, 2006
– AT&T Inc. announced today details of its 2006 plans to expand its
global network, providing enhanced connectivity in the United States and
around the world in order to meet the growing demands of its multinational
enterprise customers.
AT&T is extending services,
reach and access into additional locations in Europe, the Middle East,
Africa, Asia, Latin America and in the United States, as part of the new
AT&T’s previously announced $8 billion to $8.5 billion expected capital
investment in 2006. This investment demonstrates the company’s commitment
to its global enterprise customer base – especially those with significant
operations in the United States, who are demanding a globally consistent
set of services with high levels of accuracy, cost-efficiency and automation
wherever they do business. Through targeted investment AT&T can now
provide reliable network access to 97 percent of the world economy*.
Highlights of the 2006 planned
expansion include:
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Extended dedicated MPLS-based
IP access capabilities, giving service nodes in 127 countries,
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Integration of 1000 legacy
SBC nodes into AT&T's global MPLS-based network,
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New network interconnections
giving greater in-depth country coverage,
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Additional remote access
points giving a total of more than 35,000 access points in 150 countries,
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Doubling DSL country
coverage for business access, via alliance agreements with local carriers,
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Tripling Ethernet country
connectivity,
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Enhanced satellite, Wi-Fi
and wireless access.
“Customers are demanding a globally
consistent set of services with high levels of reliability, cost-efficiency
and automation. Through targeted investments AT&T can now provide
dependable network access to 97 percent of the world economy,“ said Forrest
Miller, group president of AT&T Communications Corp., “AT&T has
deployed the infrastructure and network interconnections to extend country
coverage and reach the markets where our customers need us today.
Through these new investments, we are committed to enhancing our portfolio
so that we have the reach and technologies to serve our customers in the
markets where they are growing or establishing their business.”
AT&T’s relentless commitment
to serving the needs of multinational companies around the globe has been
recognized by both customers and analysts alike.
AT&T has been placed
in the Leaders Quadrant for all global regions in Gartner, Inc’s network
service provider studies.1 According to Gartner to qualify for inclusion
in the magic quadrant, leaders are evaluated on many criteria. Among the
most important are long-term strategy, customer focus, quality of service,
pricing and the ability to innovate.
"As a company that operates
in over 275 locations across 50 countries globally we obviously need a
network partner that provides us with connectivity wherever we do business.
AT&T's continued investment in its global MPLS-based IP network enables
us to "flatten" our engineering, manufacturing and distribution operations
around the world and provide a foundation to accommodate the continued
growth of Whirlpool's business." said Rick Perrotta, Director Global Network
Engineering & Services for Whirlpool Corporation. "This gives us a
uniform network solution enabling converged capabilities and real-time
collaboration and increased productivity. Ultimately, we are able
to reach our market places quicker with new
product innovations, increase
connectivity with our trade partners and consumers, and support our drive
for increased customer loyalty."
* An analysis of our 127
country list vs the CIA World Factbook (11/2005 edition) list of global
economies shows AT&T has MPLS services reach to more than 97.44 percent
of the global economy.
Plans for 2006
in Detail
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Integrating the more than 1000
Frame Relay/ATM nodes in the legacy SBC 13-state region into the AT&T
backbone network, thereby offering additional MPLS access capabilities
by year-end 2006.
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Installing seven AT&T Global
Network nodes in Cyprus, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan,
Malaysia, India and Vietnam.
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Commissioning 16 additional
network interconnections in Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Italy, Russia,
Vietnam, India, Japan, Brazil, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Guatemala,
El Salvador and Dominican Republic giving greater in-depth country coverage.
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Additional DSL broadband capabilities
via alliance agreements with local carriers, in Denmark, Finland, Sweden,
Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Poland, Germany, Spain, Italy, Greece,
Ireland, India, Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, Brazil, Malaysia, Taiwan
and Singapore. Plans call for DSL broadband access in up to 25 countries
by year-end 2006.
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Additional Ethernet connectivity
in Canada, UK, France, Germany, Belgium, Ireland, Italy, Switzerland, Sweden,
Denmark, Netherlands, Spain, Austria, India, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong,
Taiwan and Australia targeting up to 20 countries by year-end 2006.
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Additional satellite coverage
in Afghanistan, Burkina-Faso, Chad, Republic of Congo, Democratic Republic
of the Congo, Gabon, Guinea, Iraq, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi,
Mali, Nigeria, Uganda, Zimbabwe, Bangladesh, Nepal, Brunei and Sri Lanka
which will provide access from a total of 20 countries worldwide.
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The new AT&T has the Wi-Fi
capabilities of both legacy companies to deliver a greater Wi-Fi footprint
in the United States and around the world. The first demonstration
of this increased capability includes expanding Wi-Fi access to AT&T
Remote Access customers from more than 6,000 McDonald’s locations across
the United States.
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Also in the Wi-Fi space, through
an agreement with WeRoam, 5,500 additional locations in countries across
Europe, the Middle East and Asia Pacific are now available to AT&T
Remote Access customers, broadening the Wi-Fi footprint to a total of more
than 24,000 locations in 52 countries for these customers.
About the Magic Quadrant
1. Magic Quadrant for Global
Network Service Providers, 2005 by D. Neil, J. Delcroix, J. Pultz, N. Rickard
(12/15/05); Magic Quadrant for Network Service Providers, Asia/Pacific,
2005 by C. To, K. Desai (1/16/06); Magic Quadrant for Pan-European NSPs,
2005: Leaders and Visionaries by N. Rickard, J. Delcroix (6/30/05) are
copyrighted by Gartner, Inc. and are reused with permission. The Magic
Quadrant is a graphical representation of a marketplace at and for a specific
time period. It depicts Gartner’s analysis of how certain vendors measure
against criteria for that marketplace, as defined by Gartner. Gartner does
not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in the Magic Quadrant,
and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors placed
in the “Leaders” quadrant. The Magic Quadrant is intended solely as a research
tool, and is not meant to be a specific guide to action. Gartner disclaims
all warranties, express or implied, with respect to this research, including
any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
About the New AT&T
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the world’s largest telecommunications holding companies and is the largest
in the United States Operating globally under the AT&T brand, AT&T
companies are recognized as the leading worldwide providers of IP-based
communications services to business and as leading U.S. providers of high-speed
DSL Internet, local and long distance voice, and directory publishing and
advertising services. AT&T Inc. holds a 60 percent ownership
interest in Cingular Wireless, which is the No. 1 U.S. wireless services
provider with more than 52 million wireless customers. Additional information
about AT&T Inc. and AT&T products and services is available at
www.TheNewATT.com.
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