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AT&T MDNS now available in China through UNISITI, the first sino-foreign telecom services joint venture in China. (Operator News).(Managed Data Network Service)
China Telecom, September, 2002
AT&T announced that its Managed Data Network Service (MDNS) is now available to business customers in major cities in China through UNISITI, its joint venture company with Shanghai Telecom and Shanghai Information Investment Inc. UNISITI began its operations in March this year.
AT&T also extended the reach of its global Remote Access Services (RAS) in China through a new UNISITI dial access node in Shanghai. This adds to AT&T's existing IP remote access node in Beijing and will provide business travelers and remote workers greater ease-of-use and improved dial connections. The UNISITI dial node in Shanghai will also support Internet roaming, expanding the coverage of the AT&T Business Internet Services to include Shanghai.
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