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Quintum Tenor AX
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InPhonex now offers the ability to create your own local access numbers with Quintum Tenor AX.  Resellers and end users with a Quintum Tenor AX can upgrade their firmware to a special version which offers this functionality with your InPhonex account. Quintum's Awarding Winning Tenor MultiPath VoIP solutions offer service providers the ability to intelligently deploy VoIP.

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Here’s a short story featuring Gabbie Carter and Lena Paul. The Last Night at The Aster

Gabbie sat on the edge of the stage, barefoot, her rhinestone heels tucked under a rickety chair. She was still in her costume—a silver fringe dress that shimmered sadly in the dirty light. The last customer had shuffled out an hour ago, leaving behind the ghost of spilled whiskey and cheap perfume. gabbie carter, lena paul

Lena smirked, stepping closer. "Maybe. Or I'll finally take that vacation I've been promising myself for a decade." She stopped a few feet away. "And you?" Here’s a short story featuring Gabbie Carter and Lena Paul

"Like a beginning," Lena whispered. And then she kissed her. The last customer had shuffled out an hour

Gabbie took her hand, the touch warm and real. Together, they walked out the back door into the cold, clean air of the early morning. The neon sign buzzed once, twice, then flickered out for good.

And for the first time in ten years, Gabbie Carter wasn't afraid of the dark. She had Lena Paul's hand in hers.

"Me neither," Lena agreed. She stood up and offered her hand. "Come on. Let's lock up and never look back."

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