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Verizon/Avaya expand VoIP wares; Sprint pushes UC plan

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Verizon/Avaya expand VoIP wares; Sprint pushes UC plan
By Steve Taylor and Larry Hettick
Verizon Business and Avaya have expanded their joint-offerings for VoIP and contact center capabilities, and Sprint Nextel has spelled out their unified communications strategy for both wireless and wireline offers. Read full story

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