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Wednesday, September 10th
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iCore Networks to Host Second Annual CXO Summit on VoIP
iCore Networks is proud to announce the upcoming Second Annual CXO Summit. Entitled The Future of Voice over IP: What’s Coming and How it Will Affect Your Business, the Summit will bring together over 100 leading technology experts and the region’s foremost business leaders. With the rapid evolution of VoIP technology and its explosive growth, this event is set to play a key role in setting the footprint for the converging dynamic between the enterprise sector and its increasingly expanding communications needs. The event will be held on October 1st in downtown Washington, DC....
Friday, August 1st
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iCore Networks Prevails in the Face of Disaster
iCore Networks, a hosted voice over IP provider based in Northern Virginia, is pleased to report that its customers in the Los Angeles area were unscathed by the damage caused by the earthquake and were able to communicate with customers and family with no issues....
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