AT&T Announces OPT-E-WAN, a Virtual Private LAN Service With National and Global Reach


SAN ANTONIO, Texas, March 11 /PRNewswire/ --

- Company Also Expands Midband Ethernet Capability by Introducing Three 
New Connection Speeds Below 10 Mbps

AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) today announced the introduction of expanded
capabilities of AT&T's Ethernet portfolio with the rollout of a global
virtual private local area network service (VPLS) and expanded midband
Ethernet connection speeds - including speeds below 10 Mbps -- that enable
businesses to use Ethernet services over copper wires.

AT&T's VPLS service called OPT-E-WAN(SM), will enable businesses to link
multiple locations - whether across town or around the world - with all the
ease and efficiency of a point-to-point Ethernet connection. The service is
expected to be available beginning this summer. Throughout 2008, AT&T plans
to make these services available in the U.S. and in 14 overseas locations -
Frankfurt, London, Brussels, Paris, Amsterdam, Stockholm, Dublin/Cork, Milan,
Madrid and Zurich in Europe; and Hong Kong, Sydney, Singapore, Tokyo in Asia
Pacific.

Because OPT-E-WAN uses the same simple and highly scalable Ethernet
interfaces, businesses will have a great deal of flexibility to mix and match
bandwidth and security among locations. This will allow network managers to
assign network resources across the virtual LANs with a level of
sophistication not possible before.

Demand for Ethernet services worldwide continues to expand, reaching a
global market size of nearly US$12 billion in 2007, according to the research
firm, Ovum(1). That growth is being driven by the need that businesses of all
sizes have for affordable and easy-to-manage bandwidth to support
next-generation enterprise applications including disaster recovery, storage
and converged voice and video. Ovum also notes that Ethernet service over
copper wires is the fastest-growing segment of the Ethernet market, with
growth expected to continue.

"OPT-E-WAN will provide users with a new level of choices for
establishing virtual LAN or WAN connections, unlike other services - such as
traditional Frame Relay - that typically limit users to point-to-point
connections," said Sanford Brown, vice president, AT&T Connectivity and Metro
Network Services. "Because it uses Ethernet interfaces, OPT-E-WAN can be
configured easily in a variety of ways to meet customer needs whether they
require point-to-point, multipoint or multipoint-to-multipoint connections.

"And when combined with the power and global reach of AT&T's
Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) core, customers will get the look and
feel of a metro Ethernet network that can handle converged voice, data and
video applications globally, along with the ability to scale it seamlessly,"
Brown said.

New OPT-E-MAN Connection Speeds

At the same time, AT&T is adding new connection speeds of 2 Mbps, 4 Mbps,
and 8 Mbps to its OPT-E-MAN(R) switched metro Ethernet service that uses
AT&T's MPLS network backbone to transport voice, data and video applications
to multiple locations. The new speeds will be available in AT&T's 13-state
legacy footprint, and will be supported by AT&T's industry-leading service
level agreements offered with OPT-E-MAN service. AT&T already offers 2 Mbps,
4 Mbps, and 8 Mbps Metro Ethernet(R) speeds in the nine-state Southeast
footprint.

The lower speeds will help businesses connect to Ethernet services over
fiber facilities or over copper facilities, eliminating the need for
businesses to invest in expensive fiber build outs when copper facilities are
readily available. For example, businesses with large data centers located in
a metro area may need to connect multiple smaller offices, or branch offices,
to their centrally located centers. These smaller locations may require less
bandwidth and may reside in suburban or rural areas where copper facilities
are more accessible.

Pricing for the new connection speeds is based on a combination of the
rate, level of support and grade of service, and contract terms range from
one to five years.

For more information on AT&T's portfolio of Ethernet services, go to
http://www.business.att.com/access_and_local .

(1) Ovum RHK, "Forecast: Enterprise Ethernet Services, Global," Oct. 15,
2007

Find More Information Online:
    
    Web Site Links: 
    
    AT&T Web Site
    (http://www.att.com)
    Small Business Services
    (http://www.att.com/gen/general?pid=7464)
    Onward Small Biz
    (http://smallbiz.att.com/)
    AT&T Business Customer News
    (http://www.att.com/gen/general?pid=5479)
    OPT-E-MAN for Wholesale
    (https://primeaccess.att.com/shell.cfm?section=89)
    
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