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P&G's contract with BT will include the rollout of a global IP network

Procter & Gamble outsources IT network services

The £333m contract with BT will see the rollout of a global IP infrastructure

Written by Angelica Mari

Consumer goods manufacturer Procter & Gamble (P&G) has hired BT to provide IT support services in a deal valued at $650m (£333m).

The five-year agreement will see BT providing local and wide area network infrastructure to P&G across its operations worldwide and implementing a high-speed, IP-based global MPLS (multiprotocol label switching) infrastructure, designed to ensure compliance with policy, regulatory and security standards.

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BT will also provide and manage perimeter security and firewall services to the group, as well as conferencing, remote access, voice and IP telephony services.

With the new services contract, P&G hopes to reduce costs and boost efficiency and visibility via a standardised and flexible infrastructure.

“We’re delighted to deliver and manage a broad portfolio of IT services that will serve P&G today and in the future," said François Barrault, chief executive of BT Global Services.

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