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		<description><![CDATA[We are pleased to announce our latest hosted service. Opentek.ca hosted PBX is a hosted corporate telephone service with an unprecedented array of features at a truly unique price point. Since this is a hosted service you save on the infrastructure and support costs typically associated with an office PBX system. We design each hosted...]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[While migrating services from one server to another it is often necessary to be able to forward all the traffic on the old ip address and port to the new IP address and port while DNS changes are propagated to the internet. With &#8216;iptables&#8217; on Linux a few quick commands will accomplish the entire task...]]></description>
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