Moneyline to Move Bridge Customers To Global Crossing

NETWORKS AND INFRASTRUCTURE

LONDON--Moneyline plans to migrate its Bridge customers to Global Crossing’s network but will initially keep them on Savvis as part of a five-year deal in an effort to smooth the transition.

Moneyline is to retain the networking services of Savvis in a five-year deal worth a minimum of $122 million. The idea is to provide former Bridge customers with an invisible transition once Moneyline completes its acquisition of selected Bridge Information Systems assets. Global Crossing is one of Moneyline

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