Avaya reportedly is looking to buy Radvision for $200 million in a move that would put it into competition against Cisco and Polycom in a fast-growing market, according to a report. - Unified communications vendor Avaya reportedly is negotiating to buy Radvision, which makes video conferencing solutions for IP and 3G networks.
In a Dec. 13 report, Israeli business publication Globes said sources indicate that Avaya is in advanced talks to buy Radvision for about $200 million...




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