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AT&T is among the premier voice and data communications companies in the world, serving business, consumer, and government customers. It runs one of the most sophisticated communications networks in the United States, and is a leading supplier of data, Internet and managed services for the public and private sectors. The company is a market leader in local, long distance and Internet services, as well as transaction-based services like prepaid cards, collect calling and directory assistance. AT&T has about 50 million residential and 4 million business customers depending on their network for high-quality communications | ADC Assists AT T with Facility Restructuring Customer AT T is among the premier voice and data communications companies in the world serving business consumer and government customers. It runs one of the most sophisticated communications networks in the United States and is a leading supplier of data Internet and managed services for the public and private sectors. The company is a market leader in local long distance and Internet services as well as transaction-based services like prepaid cards collect calling and directory assistance. AT T has about 50 million residential and 4 million business customers depending on their network for high-quality communications. Requirements AT T Long Distance was transferring space on the 9th floor of their Denver Main central office in Colorado over to AT T Wireless and needed assistance with the transition. This area of the office housed a large amount of equipment as well as cable racking and infrastructure. In addition to removal of this equipment AT T also needed help with their overcrowded cable racks which were limiting access to the rest of the network equipment. This included mining various types of cable down to the 7th floor so they could be disconnected from the far end equipment. All work needed to be completed within a short 2-week timeframe. ADC Solution With extensive experience in equipment removals and cable mining AT T looked to ADC s Systems Integration team to assist them with this facility transition. Soon after the initial site survey the ADC team in Colorado had moved into action. Upon approval of the SMOP Service Method of Procedure work began on disconnecting and removing equipment for secure packaging and shipment and ultimate reuse in another AT T location. Upon completion of the project the following equipment and cabling were safely removed from the facility 2 BPX switches 6 Access shelves 1 DCN cabinet Other complementary pieces of equipment A total of 33.5 miles of cabling including - 633 .