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Sierra Wireless makes handset market debut
Created: 10/30/2007
Video description: Sierra Wireless co-founder and senior vice president Andrew Harries shows CNET's Patrick Houston the new Voq cell phone, designed for business professionals, and explains why the company is entering the competitive handset arena.

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