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    Sykes is a large US-based contract center and IT support organization with operations in both India and the Philippines. It has recently announced it will move much of its capacity from India to the Philippines. For a company of this size to make this drastic of a move means the price differential is substantial.

    GXS is another global business-to-business service provider who is moving operations with stro

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