14 August 2008
HONG KONG ââ¬' SITA has announced a four-year multi-million agreement to provide Cathay Pacific with a fully-managed network infrastructure which will guarantee the airline network readiness for the introduction of new applications across the world.
The agreement with Cathay Pacific will ultimately see regional offices have similar capabilities as the head office in Hong Kong and ensure future readiness for the introduction of various new applications.
The agreement also includes core IP services, managed firewall and end-to-end pro-active service management and support for Cathay's Common-Use Self-Service kiosks at airports in Amsterdam, Beijing, Heathrow, Kuala Lumpur, San Francisco, Seoul, Shanghai, Toronto, Vancouver and Zurich.
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