By SWIFTTECH SOLUTIONS
Unified Communications
Unified
Communications
Howdoes
work?
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Why Professionals Need It Elements of
Unified Communications
Reaping the
Benefits
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Why Professionals
Need It
doing their workin the office,
Numerousprofessionals these days aren't just
but at home and while on the move.
Youshould be prepared tostay in
communications withwork colleagues,
clients,and service providers
continuously.
75% of small business workers use
a personal cell phone for work
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Elements of
Unified Communications
U.C. Features
Send voicemail file to email Same phone number
on different devices
VoIP integration
Combinecalendarsand scheduling
Send anemail ofthe transcribed
voicemail message
Access social mediastreams
in dashboard
Log in to workmail on tablets and smartphones...and more!
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Reaping the
Benefits
Unified Communicationsdoes
more than just
boost efficiency
Benefits
Affordable worldwide
phone calls
Enhanced communication
levels
U.C. system can grow
with business
Salesstaff can close deals quicker
Makesit possible for employees
to workremotely
Answer back in a promptmanner
Unified Communications delivers a simpler way to get
in touch with your contacts in a single platform.
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877-794-3811
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