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Splash Media, LP Announces Agreement with Calyx Software to Promote Mortgage Professional Training Network to Mortgage ... - Read More

Date Added: June 20, 2008 03:32:02 PM
Splash Media, LP, an innovator of online video training content and corporate communication, has finalized agreements with Calyx Software(R) to offer and produce the newly formed Mortgage Professional Training Network (MPTN) to the mortgage industry via streaming video over the Internet.

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