The submission represents Avaya, a major global telecommunications enterprise, but the entry quality is exceptionally poor. While the entity itself possesses massive historical traction, revenue, and utility (verifiable via the @avaya.com email and public knowledge), the submission lacks specific evidence, uses vague language ('everyone', 'most people'), and presents data in non-standard formats. The score reflects the massive scale of the business heavily penalized by the lack of effort in the proof of usefulness submission and the company's recent financial challenges (Chapter 11 restructurings).
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