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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1512196"><b>ureihcim</b></A> : Unified saves the company millions and not only benefits it's developers and customers, this basically makes the Sprint network a giant WAN.<br><br>This is the same on how Speakeasy has their network ran. Traffic will not leave the network until it's furthest point, and from there it exits out and goes to the desired location on the net. This means they can provide a certain level of QOS and reliability but also stability.<br><br>What they need to worry about more though is their last mile which is their wireless network.]]></description>
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