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December 11, 2012  11:58 AM

SayWhat? Know what the call is about before it’s received



Posted by: Tessa Parmenter
Mobile, mobile devices, mobile uc, mobile UC unified communications, smartphones, Unified Communications, unified communications and collaboration

SayWhat -- a 5-employee start-up -- released a product today that actually makes our smartphones smarter. How you ask? By giving phone call recipients the ability to know what a call is about before the phone is answered. It also gives callers the ability to see presence on a phone and...

April 25, 2011  10:45 AM

The enterprise desk phone: Who really wants it?



Posted by: Leigha
desk phones, enterprise use of smartphones, IP Telephony, mobile devices, mobile uc, smartphones, softphones

The many ways in which people can now communicate, collaborate and access information have evolved dramatically in recent years, particularly over the last year with the explosion of


October 25, 2010  3:16 PM

Are green buildings killing cellular signals? What it means for telephony pros



Posted by: Jessica Scarpati
Fixed-mobile convergence, mobile uc, mobility management, smartphones

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April 30, 2010  5:35 PM

HP/Palm: What could this mean for unified communications?



Posted by: Jessica Scarpati
collaboration tools, HP, mobility management, smartphones

They say things happen in threes, so let's try the Hewlett-Packard edition of this association game: Colubris, 3Com... Palm? Huh? Those three letters...


November 2, 2009  8:59 AM

Fixed-mobile convergence vendor DiVitas supports iPhone, Android and Blackberry



Posted by: Shamus McGillicuddy
Agito, Android, BlackBerry, Divitas, Fixed-mobile convergence, iphone, Nokia, smartphones

In the realm of dual-mode fixed-mobile convergence (FMC), one of the biggest barriers to broad adoption is the narrow scope of smartphone platforms supported. Agito and DiVitas, the two top independent dual-mode FMC vendors have struggled to come together with some of the platform makers... A big...


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