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Black entrepreneur in talks to acquire Detroit-based telecom firm

African-American entrepreneur Joseph Durham and a group of private investors are in talks to acquire Voxplus, a Detroit-based Telecom firm that provides telecommunications solutions, alternative voice solutions, data access and ISP services.

VoxPlus will target fortune 1000 companies and government agencies that require rapid telecom and VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) services. Large corporations and government agencies transmit enormous amounts of data, and Voxplus plans to offer its high performance product at a lower cost. Currentl,y Voxplus processes 50 million minutes of phone and data transmissions per month:  the company says they will increase their data transmission to 200 million minutes within a year.

Voxplus expects to move its corporate offices to a HUB zone in New York so that Durham may continue his work increasing the number of minority business that are included in the government procurement process. “My own success at AT&T and as an African-American entrepreneur can serve as an inspiration, and in the long run increase their participation in these rapidly growing innovation fields,” Mr. Durham stated in a press release.

HUB zones are Historically Underutilized Business Zones. This program was created by the U.S. Small Business Administration to help small businesses in urban and rural communities gain preferential access to federal procurement opportunities.

More information: Thegrio