Imago extends Radvision deal via Avaya

Fleur Doidge
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Distribution agreement for Radvision Scopia videoconferencing to continue

Video comms specialist Imago will continue distributing Scopia videoconferencing in the UK, Benelux and France despite Avaya's buyout of Radvision. Ian Vickerage (pictured), managing director of...

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