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Cisco is suing HP in a dispute over a $58 million contract to provide services to an HP VoIP customer. The contract dates back to 2012, according to this post in The Recorder.
Cisco agreed to provide support for HP's VoIP service purchased by an unidentified HP customer. That customer then cancelled its HP service, and HP in turn cancelled its Cisco service in 2013, according to The Recorder.
The cancellation entitled HP to early termination credits applied toward its remaining balance. After the credits were applied, Cisco determined HP still owed $58 million.
HP responded that the company is entitled to a "full credit," and should have to pay nothing. Cisco claims HP is now seeking credits that amount to more than what HP owes.
Cisco sues HP over VoIP contract | Network World
Cisco agreed to provide support for HP's VoIP service purchased by an unidentified HP customer. That customer then cancelled its HP service, and HP in turn cancelled its Cisco service in 2013, according to The Recorder.
The cancellation entitled HP to early termination credits applied toward its remaining balance. After the credits were applied, Cisco determined HP still owed $58 million.
HP responded that the company is entitled to a "full credit," and should have to pay nothing. Cisco claims HP is now seeking credits that amount to more than what HP owes.
Cisco sues HP over VoIP contract | Network World