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DiVitas, Samsung team up on mobile UC; Keep Your PBX, But Save With SIP Phone Calls

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DiVitas, Samsung team up on mobile UC

DiVitas Networks and Samsung announced earlier this week that are collaborating to improve mobile unified communications. Along with support from Microsoft, the companies are working to enable enterprise-class fixed mobile convergence (FMC) and unified communication (UC) on Samsung phones using the Microsoft Windows Mobile platform. Read full story

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