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Unified communications (UC) are integrated solutions that bring multiple tools, such as instant messaging (IM), conferencing, email, and voice calling, together for seamless interactions with co-workers, partners, and customers wherever work demands.

Simplify how you deliver real-time communication and collaboration solutions to your enterprise. Log into one system for voice, e-mail, IM, and conferencing. Stay on calls that move between wired and wireless environments. As a cloud-based, as-a-service offering, we offer unified communications services that integrate multiple UC tools with presence behind a single user interface.

Microsoft unified communications technologies offer customers choices in how their communications and collaboration software is delivered, managed, and maintained: On-premise, Hosted by partners and Hosted by Microsoft. By uniting your existing communication systems and tools: Desktop telephone systems, Legacy PBX and IP-PBX systems, Internet, Voice mail and Faxes.
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AT&T Unified Communications as a Service is ranked 5th in Unified Communications as a Service while Microsoft Unified Communications as a Service is ranked 3rd in Unified Communications as a Service. AT&T Unified Communications as a Service is rated 0.0, while Microsoft Unified Communications as a Service is rated 0.0. On the other hand, AT&T Unified Communications as a Service is most compared with Ribbon Kandy Business, whereas Microsoft Unified Communications as a Service is most compared with Ribbon Kandy Business.

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