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Home » AT&T Wins Managed Services Deal with Indianapolis Power & Light

AT&T Wins Managed Services Deal with Indianapolis Power & Light

November 23, 2008
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AT&T was awarded a new three-year contract to provide integrated network solutions for Indianapolis Power & Light Company (IPL), a subsidiary of AES Corporation, a global power company. Under the deal, AT&T will link IPL’s locations across the state and monitor its network to optimize data communication through its Managed Internet Service Private Network Transport (MIS PNT) services. As part of AT&T’s diverse IP VPN portfolio, PNT provides any-to-any connectivity to link domestic sites to a single IP network that easily integrates new locations and applications. In addition to its MIS PNT services, AT&T also will provide an AT&T Business Network solution, including local and long distance. Financial terms were not disclosed.http://www.att.com

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