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Home » AT&T Extends its Switched Ethernet with Network on Demand

AT&T Extends its Switched Ethernet with Network on Demand

April 7, 2015
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AT&T’s Switched Ethernet Network on Demand service is now available in more than 100 U.S. cities.

The service offers a customer portal that lets business customers order more ports, instantly add or change services, scale bandwidth to meet their changing needs and manage their network in near real time.

“Businesses want fast, versatile network service tailored to their needs,” said Josh Goodell, vice president, Network on Demand. “The rapid expansion of Network on Demand for AT&T Switched Ethernet Servicesm will provide customers improved network control and help them work more efficiently. We look forward to adding more services in 2015.”

AT&T highlights:

  • Speed – order service significantly faster and change it in near real time
  • Simplicity – order and manage service through the user-friendly AT&T Business Center web portal
  • Flexibility – scale service up or down as needed
  • Reliability – enjoy the reliability and security from the AT&T network

http://www.business.att.com/enterprise/Family/network-services/ethernet/

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