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AT&T Opens Shenzhen Office

April 30, 2007
Telecom & Wireless

AT&T (T) has opened an office in Shenzhen to strengthen customer care services to the increasing number of multinational enterprise customers in the southern region of China.

The new office will join AT&T's three other offices in Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou in mainland China to provide customers with services to meet the growing need for advanced enterprise communications services in China.

"China is one of the fastest growing and most exciting telecom markets in the world and we will continue to invest in and grow our operations in the country," said Sainti Li, AT&T Greater China general manager. "The new Shenzhen office is further demonstration of our commitment to global customers in China and our determination to providing them with a consistent set of services offering high levels of quality and reliability wherever they do business."

AT&T has been providing communications services to China for more than 20 years. With the network interconnections agreements with China Telecom and China Netcom, AT&T has national coverage in more than 135 cities, serving more than 300 multinational customers in China.

The significance of the Shenzhen office is that it enables AT&T to leverage business opportunities presented by the growing number of multinational customers expanding into the China market, as well as the emerging trend for Chinese companies to globalize their operations. The new office in Shenzhen will continue to provide the customers with AT&T's key enterprise networking solutions, including Virtual Private Network Services, Virtual Private Network Tunneling Services and Remote Access Services.

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