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    <title>Hosted Microsoft OCS/Lync Provider Supports Direct SIP Trunking</title>
    <summary>Direct SIP trunking has existed since OCS 2007 R2, however, WorkSpace Communications claims to be the only hosted Microsoft OCS/Lync Provider to support direct SIP trunking in a &quot;hosted&quot; environment. Even the more recent version Microsoft Lync cannot do direct...</summary>
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