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[Avaya.com] (NYSE:AV), a leading global provider of business communications software, systems and services, today announced that its Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) telephony solutions have received an Editor's Choice Award from Network Computing magazine, an industry-leading publication for information technology and networking professionals. Based on extensive testing and evaluation by its editors, the magazine cited Avaya's SIP solution for providing the best interoperability with third-party phones and a mature, rich set of features.
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