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By SWIFTTECH SOLUTIONS Unified Communications

How does Unified Communications Work?

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By SWIFTTECH SOLUTIONS

Unified Communications

Unified

Communications

How does

work?

1 2 3 Why Professionals Need It Elements of

Unified Communications

Reaping the

Benefits

1 Why Professionals

Need It

doing their work in the office,

Numerous professionals these days aren't just

but at home and while on the move.

You should be prepared to stay in communications with work colleagues,

clients, and service providers

continuously.

75% of small business workers use

a personal cell phone for work

2 Elements of

Unified Communications

U.C. Features

Send voicemail file to email Same phone number

on different devices

VoIP integration

Combine calendars and scheduling

Send an email of the transcribed

voicemail message

Access social media streams

in dashboard

Log in to work mail on tablets and smartphones...and more!

3 Reaping the

Benefits

Unified Communications does more than just

boost efficiency

Benefits

Affordable worldwide

phone calls

Enhanced communication

levels

U.C. system can grow

with business

Sales staff can close deals quicker

Makes it possible for employees

to work remotely

Answer back in a prompt manner

Unified Communications delivers a simpler way to get

in touch with your contacts in a single platform.

CALL SWIFTTECH TODAY FOR YOUR FREE CONSULTATION

SWIFTTECH SOLUTIONS

WWW.SWIFTTECHSOLUTIONS.COM

877-794-3811

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