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By: Howard Solomon On: 03 Sep 2010 For: NetworkWorldExecutive who moved the company from digtial PBXs to IP-based unified communications is headed for the company's board room
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How National Energy manages its WANBy: Greg Meckbach On: 03 Sep 2010Primus Telecommunications Canada Inc. provides a wide-area network by National Energy Equipment Inc. by reselling voice and data services from incumbent carriers and managing it from the data centre
more. Avaya demos one-X mobile telecom appsBy: Greg Meckbach On: 02 Sep 2010VIDEO Amir Hameed, director of national solutions specialists for Avaya Inc.’s Canadian division, demonstrates the Aura one-X extensions, showing unified communications features on the BlackBerry, iPhone and a soft phone. Watch the video
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