Cisco Systems, which is already delivering VoIP to Boeing and Ford Motor, now has signed a deal to bring VoIP technology to Bank of America.
According to CNET News.com:
The Bank of America deployment will occur in three phases during the next three years. The company is currently conducting a pilot program, which will conclude at the end of this year. The first phase of the production deployment will begin in early 2005, said Craig Hinkley, senior vice president of network architecture and strategic direction for Bank of America.
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