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    Stream Global Services (formerly known as Global BPO Services Corp.), [3] was a BPO company acquired by Convergys through a definitive merger, [4] [dead link ‍] together with more than 37,000 employees in 22 countries [5] and 50 contact centers. The footprint of the company included countries across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin ...

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