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Unified communications are a phrase used to describe any communications system, usually a business system, that encompasses a broad range of technologies and applications that have been designed, sold and supported as a single communications platform or as one entity. Unified communications system generally enables companies to use integrated data, video, and voice in one supported product. | Unified communications are a phrase used to describe any communications system, usually a business system, that encompasses a broad range of technologies and applications that have been designed, sold and supported as a single communications platform or as one entity. Unified communications system generally enables companies to use integrated data, video, and voice in one supported product. | ||
Latest revision as of 08:49, 2 March 2023
Unified communications (UC)
Unified communications are a phrase used to describe any communications system, usually a business system, that encompasses a broad range of technologies and applications that have been designed, sold and supported as a single communications platform or as one entity. Unified communications system generally enables companies to use integrated data, video, and voice in one supported product.