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PHOTO: Avaya Tour
Friday, March 15, 2013
Garfield Sinclair (left) Managing Director LIME Jamaica makes a point to Vennise Williamson, LIME Head of SME and Dr Charles Rockhead, Director for AMA Medical during the Avaya Expo held at the Wyndham Hotel on Wednesday. Avaya, the world's leading business communication company, hosted the Avaya Evolution Tour in collaboration with its partner companies in Jamaica.
The Avaya Evolution Tour is a one day experience targeting SME, government, corporate business owners and enterprise owners giving them the opportunity to learn about the various business communications solutions and technologies Avaya has to offer through its partners. Attendees will also be able to get a hands-on experience of some of the latest technology trends.The tour consists of 14 grand expositions throughout Canada, North America, Central America, South America and the Caribbean. Wednesday's event was the final stop for this year's tour.
LIME has formed a strong bond with the Avaya family and has come on board as platinum sponsors of this year's event. Through this sponsorship the telecommunications company aims to make more persons aware of the business communication technologies and solutions LIME offers and the great deals and packages available.
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