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[ - About VoIP] Alcatel-Lucent is the merger that took an American President to approve(ever heard of that before?) and already they are gaining large deals.The University of the West of England (UWE) is implementing VoIP withAlcatel-Lucent's converged communications solutions. The project willtake place over several years and will tie 4,400 UWE users over sevencampuses.
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