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The ultimate purpose of unified communications (UC) is to enable workers to stay connected with colleagues, customers and business partners in a seamless and user-friendly fashion, regardless of which mode of communications, applications or equipment they are working with. One of the big benefits of UC is that it creates the ability to move information from one medium to another. Apparently, mobile technology will play an integral part in turning that UC vision into a reality because it allows information flow to be truly user-centric.


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