Telanetix brings in $1.5M for VoIP service

Telanetix, a Bellevue, Wash.-based provider of digital phone systems and voice-over-internet services, brought in $1.5 million in a second round of venture backing yesterday to expand its retail sales operations. It launched its digital phone system, AccessLine, at Costco stores in July.

The company last raised money in August, bringing in $2 million from undisclosed investors. This current round also came from unidentified contributors.

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