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AT&T lands Booz Allen contract

AT&T today announced it has won a $5 million global networking contract from international consulting corporation Booz Allen Hamilton, consolidating the company’s IP communications onto AT&T’s MPLS backbone. A former MCI customer, Booz Allen said it wanted a single-source provider to connect its offices in six continents under one IP VPN. AT&T is now providing IP-enabled frame relay, ATM and DSL to frame to Booz Allen’s 14,000 employees and relying on leased lines to access remote offices off network. AT&T will also supply global calling card services and managed Internet services and local and long-distance voice services, but neither company made mention of whether they would transfer voice traffic over to AT&T’s IP VPN.

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