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    Equant exec: Innovation is key to competition 12 October, 2005 11:51

    Barbara Dalibard, executive vice president at Paris-based France Telecom, is president and CEO of service provider Equant, which France Telecom purchased in August. After a recent technology demonstration in Cambridge, she talked with Computerworld about the need for innovations to stay ahead in the telecommunications field and how the company plans to use its global reach to set itself apart from competitors.
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    WAN to the max 29 June, 2005 11:22

    Traffic across WAN connections always seems to grow faster than available bandwidth. Tools to help optimize application usage of available bandwidth continue to increase in capability and sophistication. Rodney Gedda investigates the tools needed to not only control and prioritize but also to restrict, unwanted traffic.
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    BT signs hefty Reuters contract, buys Radianz 11 March, 2005 10:10

    Reuters Group has awarded BT Group a worldwide network services outsourcing contract valued at US$3 billion over eight and a half years, the companies announced Wednesday. Additionally, Reuters is selling its Radianz unit to BT for US$175 million.
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    Equant, Hummingbird sign three-year deal 17 February, 2005 15:35

    Equant has signed a three-year IP VPN contract, including consulting and professional services, with Hummingbird.
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    Equant teams up to win $20m BMA deal 10 February, 2005 08:46

    BHP Billiton Mitsubishi Alliance Coal Operations (BMA) has signed a $20 million deal for managed communications infrastructure services.
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    BT-Infonet; Another global networking deja vu? 10 November, 2004 09:11

    Multinational companies have seen them come and go -- Concert, Unisource, Global One and a handful of other global networking ventures. Now a new one is about to be born, following BT Group's agreement on Monday to acquire Infonet Services.
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    Allianz extends Equant deal 01 November, 2004 14:45

    The Allianz Group has extended a deal with Equant to manage the company's IP VPN for three years at a cost of $7 million.
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    Equant names new security solutions consultant 09 August, 2004 15:58

    Equant has appointed Andrew Lee as principal security solutions consultant at Equant Australasia to drive the expansion of the company’s security practice.
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    Telstra snares Hyatt International MPLS deal 03 August, 2004 13:23

    The U.S. subsidiary of Telstra, Australia's leading carrier, last month won a three-year, US$8.4 million network outsourcing deal from Hyatt International - a major victory for an ISP that isn't usually on the short-list of preferred providers for US network executives.
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    Equant polishes up its VoIP offer 28 May, 2004 08:18

    Equant is expanding the availability of its voice-over-IP service and lowering its per-minute service rates for customers.
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    Nortel unveils Neptune multi-service edge 11 May, 2004 08:42

    Nortel Networks has yet another IP router play and this time it thinks it has a winner.
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