RALEIGH – Bandwidth, fresh off a partnership deal with Cisco, has formed what it calls a “co-selling” agreement with Miratech, which provides information technology services and consulting around the world.
Specific financial terms of the deal weren’t disclosed, but the companies say it is intended to drive more business for each firm’s services among customers looking to establish, expand or improve digital customer experiences.
The deal highlights:
“Bandwidth and Miratech are already actively engaged with several multi-country enterprise customer opportunities,” the companies said.
Cisco, Raleigh-based Bandwidth partner on web-cloud calling, migration
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