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For financial institutions that have already out-sourced the management of their networks and desktops, turning to an outside managed security services firm is often a natural step. Now, telecom providers like Telus Corp. and, more recently, Bell Canada have also started to enter into the managed security services space. In February of this year, Bell announced the launch of its Bell Security Solutions Inc. (BSSI). One analyst sees telecom providers such as Bell entering this market as a natural progression.

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