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Sandvik has selected Verizon Business to expand a Managed Private IP network reaching Sandvik's 41,000 employees
November 28, 2006
BASKING RIDGE, N.J. -- Sandvik, a global high-tech engineering group, has selected Verizon Business to expand a Managed Private IP network reaching Sandvik's 41,000 employees at 250 sites in 130 countries across Asia-Pacific, North America, Europe and South Africa.
Sandvik, which is headquartered in Sandviken, Sweden, and grew significantly in the last financial year, needed to expand its global network and add new applications to meet increased business demands. Verizon Business was selected to manage a substantial part of Sandvik's data communication network.
Andrew Granger, infrastructure manager, Sandvik IT, said: "We have developed a strong working relationship with Verizon Business since we began working together in 2003. The network plays such a crucial role in Sandvik's real-time infrastructure. We already receive excellent network service from Verizon Business, and, due to the company's truly global infrastructure, we will be able to move forward and expand our network with peace of mind in terms of the company's support capabilities."
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