Unified communications
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Latest revision as of 12:17, 17 July 2009
Unified Communications (UC) is a catch-all term referring to the integration of various modes of communication, including real-time and non-real-time, within one or more applications that provide a consistent interface. According to Wikipedia, one of the aspects of UC is that it "allows an individual to send a message on one medium and receive on another." (see References below).
TelcoBridges and Unified Communications
TelcoBridges' Tmedia and Tdev devices support the development of UC applications. For example, a TelcoBridges partner has developed an application that routes SMS messages to the GoogleTalk chat service and back.