Talk:Unified messaging

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[edit] Vendors?

Unified Messaging is a powerful mode of communication – a single mailbox for all your messages – email, fax, voice – accessible anywhere, anytime, using any device – web browser, cell phone, and new emerging devices. Alliance Infotech’s link titleUniversus™ software is helping millions of people around the world – in business and services – work together in teams. First, by providing all the tools for electronic collaboration – messaging, discussion groups, document sharing, and share knowledge bases. Universus™ is designed for the real world. The power of true unified communications from Universus™.

Unified Messaging on the road: Freedom to control voice, fax, and email on your cell phone or notebook computer Unified Messaging in the office: Freedom to control voice, fax, and email on your PC Interactive Voice Response (IVR): Versatile phone menu options Bridging Proprietary Messaging Systems with an Open-Standards Unified Messaging System

[edit] UM and IM

Does unified messaging include Instant Messaging? Notopia 09:44, 5 July 2007 (UTC)

[edit] patent issues?

How does U.S. patent number 5,557,659 (mentioned in the voice mail article) play into this? --anonymous —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.212.242.19 (talk) 21:43, 24 September 2007 (UTC)