In today's environment, the old business model that demands hands-on management of both customer and technology can deteriorate into a recipe for mediocre performance in both areas. This paper describes how, with Managed Services from Avaya, service providers can focus on generating new business and increasing revenues while Avaya delivers comprehensive management of the provider's communications infrastructure.
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