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Unicom has tied up a £10 million deal with network operator Verizon to supply voice traffic in the UK for the next 12 months
September 17, 2009
MANCHESTER, U.K. -- Unicom has tied up a £10 million pound deal with network operator Verizon to supply voice traffic in the UK for the next 12 months.
The new agreement consolidates a long standing relationship which will help maintain Unicom’s competitive pricing which has helped them win a customer from BT every three minutes.
Unicom operations director Chris Earle said: “We are continually assessing our call providers to ensure we continue to compete favourably on price with other fixed line suppliers.”
“Sourcing our call traffic from a huge global provider such as Verizon means we can keep prices for our business customers at their lowest possible levels and avoid the price increases noticed by customers of our main competitors. Verizon’s network performance has been fantastic throughout the years they have supplied us and we are delighted to be able to maintain our relationship with Verizon.”
Unicom recently posted record year end figures and announced it is winning a new business customer every three minutes.
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