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Centrinity and Telus to Offer Unified Communications in Canada

By theWHIR.com , July 27, 2001

July 27, 2001 -- (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Centrinity Inc. (centricity.com), a developer of collaborative groupware technologies, yesterday announced it has signed a definitive three-year agreement with Telus Enterprise Solutions (telus.com) under which Telus will offer Centrinity's FirstClass Unified Communications to its enterprise customers across Canada.

Telus will offer Unified Communications, an integrated online collaboration

and messaging technology, under its own brand on an ASP basis. Telus

expects to launch its unified communications offering in September 2001.

"We look forward to continuing to work closely with Telus toward our common

objectives -- a successful product launch, high visibility in the

marketplace and strong adoption by Telus' customer base," said Myles

McGovern, president and chief executive officer, Centrinity.

"Telus Unified Communications will enhance the productivity and efficiency

of our business customers by simplifying the way they communicate and

exchange information between their employees and customers," said Garry

Rasmussen, president of Telus Enterprise Solutions.

Telus Corporation is one of Canada's leading telecommunications companies,

providing a full range of telecommunications products and services.

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