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Envox CT Connect Wins Customer Interaction Solutions Magazine 2008 IP Contact Center Technology Pioneer Award - Read More

Date Added: July 29, 2008 11:48:02 PM
Envox Worldwide, a leading global provider of IP-based voice solutions, today announced that Envox CT Connect, the Company's standards-based CTI software, has been selected by Technology Marketing Corporation's Customer Interaction Solutions magazine as a recipient of a 2008 IP Contact Center Technology Pioneer Award.

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