List of AT&T Connect Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying AT&T Connect customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased AT&T Connect for Audio Video and Web Conferencing from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using AT&T Connect for Audio Video and Web Conferencing include: Smiths Group, a United Kingdom based Manufacturing organisation with 15156 employees and revenues of $3.84 billion, SCHOTT, a Germany based Manufacturing organisation with 17392 employees and revenues of $3.24 billion and many others.
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SCHOTT | Manufacturing | 17392 | $3.2B | Germany | AT&T | AT&T Connect | Audio Video and Web Conferencing | 2014 | n/a |
In 2014, Schott deployed AT&T Connect under a three year, $8 million global networking and collaboration agreement to enable engineers and scientists to share large files and run web and video conferences across sites in Germany, the US and Asia. The deployment targeted R&D and engineering collaboration with a global focus and an emphasis on EMEA, and it was expected to enable roughly 1,000 employees to connect with customers and colleagues.
The implementation provisioned AT&T Connect as an Audio Video and Web Conferencing platform delivering web conferencing, video conferencing and large file transfer capabilities to support remote collaboration workflows. Configuration work centered on user provisioning for engineering and research teams, session orchestration for cross‑site meetings, and optimizing file transfer channels to improve throughput for large technical datasets.
Architecturally the AT&T Connect rollout was executed as part of a broader global networking arrangement, integrating conferencing and file transfer services with Schotts network backbone to support cross‑site sessions between Germany, the US and Asia. Operational coverage focused on R&D and engineering groups, enabling synchronous and asynchronous collaboration across labs and customer engagement touchpoints.
Governance and rollout followed the three year agreement timeline with phased enablement across prioritized R&D sites and a global/EMEA emphasis. Expected outcomes stated in the agreement included improved file transfer speed and enhanced remote collaboration for engineers and scientists using AT&T Connect as the Audio Video and Web Conferencing solution.
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Smiths Group | Manufacturing | 15156 | $3.8B | United Kingdom | AT&T | AT&T Connect | Audio Video and Web Conferencing | 2008 | n/a |
In 2008 Smiths Group selected AT&T for a global unified communications rollout that included AT&T Connect, deploying an Audio Video and Web Conferencing platform to provide desktop and video conferencing and mobile working across its worldwide sites. The program covered EMEA and global operations and began with a pilot that provisioned AT&T Connect access for thousands of users, using a staged migration approach that completed in early 2009. Smiths expected multi million dollar savings as part of the initiative and framed the rollout to improve remote collaboration across its international workforce.
AT&T Connect was configured to deliver core desktop and video conferencing capabilities aligned with Audio Video and Web Conferencing use cases, enabling mobile working, online meeting orchestration, presence and screen sharing to support synchronous collaboration workflows. The implementation emphasized unified communications functionality to consolidate meeting, voice and mobile access into a single service layer and to standardize virtual collaboration across sites.
Operational coverage for the deployment was cross regional, spanning EMEA and other global sites, and impacted multiple business functions that rely on distributed collaboration. The staged pilot to thousands of users served as a scalability and adoption checkpoint before complete rollout, reinforcing centralized provisioning and access management practices for conference services.
Governance for the program followed a pilot then staged migration model, with AT&T Connect access incrementally provisioned and adoption monitored through the rollout phases, with the migration completing in early 2009. The program objective combined improved remote collaboration with anticipated multi million dollar cost savings as explicit goals for the global unified communications effort.
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