AT&T to Provide Network Services to First Cash Financial Services
Posted on: Friday, 28 December 2007, 06:00 CST
First Cash Financial Services has selected AT&T to provide domestic and international network services under a three-year, $7 million contract.
Under the terms of the agreement, AT&T will provide virtual private network services to nearly 250 First Cash retail locations in the US. Additionally, AT&T will provide a solution to connect nearly 190 First Cash retail locations in Mexico by using AT&T's IP-enabled multi protocol label switching-based Frame Relay/A network. The two network solutions will work together and enable improved communications that will lead to business and customer benefits such as cost-efficiencies and optimized transaction time.
Doug Orr, executive vice president and CFO at First Cash Financial Services, said: "First Cash Financial Services needed a service provider that offered not only a secure, reliable network solution, but also a global footprint. AT&T brought its expertise to the table, along with a flexible solution that could cater directly to our needs as they change with customer demand."
Source: Datamonitor
Related Articles
- FP Financial Services Recognized by Leading Financial Advice Industry Media as a Top Wealth Management Firm
- Scottrade Renews Network Services Contract With AT&T
- GPM Investments Selects Transaction Network's Services for 194 Sites
- AdOn Network Adds comScore Media Metrix Ad Sales Network Service
- Produce Safety & Security International, Inc. Consumer, Food Service Division Provides Solution for Removal Bacteria Causing Illness
- IBM Positioned in Leaders Quadrant in U.S. Managed and Professional Network Service Providers, 1H06
- Federal Network Services to Appear on CNBC World Business Review July 30
- Dynamic Network Services, Inc. To Offer SSL Certificates
- Columbus Data Signs Contract Renewal With Transaction Network Services; Wireless ATMLink Solution is Deployed in 1,000+ ATM Units Nationwide
- Vodafone Spain Proves Software Portability for Programmable Network Services
User Comments (0)

RSS Feeds