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Agito to support VoIP over Wi-Fi

Agito has announced support for VoIP over Wi-Fi and Unified Communications on Research In Motion (RIM) BlackBerry handsets. Agito Networks' newest enterprise mobility solution also delivers Wi-Fi/cellular network handover to the BlackBerry. Read full story

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