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A new breed of technology - Mobile Unified Communications (Mobile UC) - leverages the seamless roaming advantages of FMC while mobilizing business applications. Mobile UC utilizes existing investments in communications infrastructure to help organizations reduce cellular expenses - often with dramatic results. Deployed today at hundreds of successful companies, Mobile UC solutions have also proven to earn a quick ROI while simultaneously making employees more available, more efficient, and more productive.
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