Tuesday, January 06, 2009

AT&T Building $23M IPv6 Network for U.S. Army Europe

Carolyn Duffy Marsan writes on NetworkWorld:

AT&T is building a production-quality IPv6 data network for the U.S. Army in Germany that will cost approximately $23 million when it is completed next year.

The Army is ahead of the curve with its new state-of-the-art data network, which will support its operations in Grafenwoehr, Germany – the home of the 7th Army Joint Multinational Training Center (JMTC).

AT&T is installing and testing a new campus data network, which will support Army personnel at 600 JMTC buildings. AT&T says the installation will be complete in January 2010.

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