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November 4, 2004 12:09 PM PST

Qwest rides VoIP train to new destinations

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Qwest Communications International's Internet phone technology is set to help the company expand into more cities beyond its traditional 14-state operating area.

OneFlex, Qwest's voice and high-speed Net bundle, will be available "very soon" to businesses in Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, New York and eight other major areas well outside the reach of the company's own telephone network, the local phone giant said Thursday.

"We plan to be in the out-of-region markets by the end of 2004," Qwest Chairman Richard Notebaert said during a conference call to discuss the carrier's third-quarter earnings results, which were released Thursday.

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