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Home » Covad Extends its Business VoIP in 14 Markets

Covad Extends its Business VoIP in 14 Markets

November 3, 2004
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Covad Communications has extended its business-class VoIP services to 14 new markets: Austin, TX: Birmingham, AL: Burlington, NC; Dayton, OH; Grand Rapids, MI; Greensboro, NC: Holland, MI; Jacksonville, FL; New Orleans, LA; Ogden, UT; Orlando, FL; Provo, UT; Salt Lake City, UT and San Antonio, TX. Covad currently offers two VoIP products for small- to medium-sized businesses, and for enterprises needing a virtual Private Branch Exchange (PBX). Covad vPBX is designed as a full PBX alternative. Covad PBXi is designed to work seamlessly with existing PBX equipment.

The company plans to make its VoIP service available in 125 major metropolitan markets nationwide by the end of 2004. http://www.covad.com

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