
TOKYO, April 24 (UPI) -- AT&T has provided a companywide network to the Koji Center in Japan.
Koji is a supplier of moving services, including transferring and installing home appliances and air-conditioning facilities. AT&T will be providing an Ethernet network for data traffic, linking 15 locations across Japan.
"AT&T was able to resolve our network problems from the customer standpoint," Akira Segawa, director of information systems at Koji Center, said in a news release. "We attained the objectives of reducing costs and achieving greater operational efficiency through adopting the new network."
"AT&T has a track record of helping not only large enterprises but also medium-sized businesses," stated Norihiko Minato, president of AT&T Japan. "We are delighted that the recent network implementation helps the customer make its operations more efficient."
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