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30 January 2012 | Robert Anderson
Verizon has expanded its global enterprise network to six additional African countries, and Bahrain and Qatar in the Middle East.
The expansion will allow more effective exchange of data and global business applications for customers with locations in these emerging markets.Verizon's African expansion comes through its global multiprotocol label switching network, and...
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