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Vector Networks
3425 Corporate Way Suite D/G
Duluth, GA 30096
Tel:
770 622 2850
Fax:
770 4956 6214
Email:
info@verdasys.com
Website:
http://www.vector-networks.com
Vericenter Inc
757 North Eldridge Parkway Suite 200
Houston, TX 77079
Tel:
281 584 4500
Fax:
281 5844 4550
Email:
info@vericenter.com
Website:
http://www.vericenter.com
Verio
6621 Electronic Avenue
Springfield, VA 22151
Tel:
703 333 6671
Website:
http://www.verio.com
Verizon Business
22001 Loudoun County Parkway
Ashburn, VA 1920
Tel:
703 886 5600
Fax:
703 886 0510
Website:
http://www.mci.com
Vigilar Inc
900 Ashwood Parkway Suite 290
Atlanta, GA 30338
Tel:
770 481 2129
Fax:
770 481 2195
Email:
cwarfield@vigilar.com
Website:
http://www.vigilar.com
Virtela Communications Inc
5680 Greenwood Plaza Boulevard
Greenwood Village, CO 80111
Tel:
1.800.VIRTELA
Fax:
720 475 4001
Website:
http://www.virtela.com
World data
3000 North Military Trail
Boca Raton, FL 33431
Tel:
561 393 8200
Website:
http://www.worlddata.com
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