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NEC announces UNIVERGE Cloud Services UCaaS

Three quarters of firms target unified communications | Broadband infrastructure: Time for real policy

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NEC announces UNIVERGE Cloud Services UCaaS
NEC recently announced plans for UNIVERGE Cloud Services UCaaS, a set of enhanced software-as-a-service (SaaS) offerings. The initial UNIVERGE Cloud Services SaaS offering is unified communications as a service (UCaaS), providing a comprehensive suite of voice, data and video services that feature a Web-based end-user client that can be deployed across any device including a PC, smartphone or tablet. Read More


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