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When the Danske Bank Group acquired Northern Bank and National Irish Bank from the National Australia Group in 2005 it immediately started planning for the migration of IT services. Rather than attempting to integrate an organisations' existing systems, Danske Bank had a policy of migration to a common platform of systems and processes to support its "One Group - One System" model. BT was selected to provide a range of networked IT services to enable the transformation. BT's managed global multi-protocol label switching (MPLS) network delivered the wide area bandwidth necessary to support Danske Bank's centralised applications as well as providing a platform for voice and data convergence. Branch LANs were upgraded to support IP Telephony.

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Date:May 2007
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