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In the fourth and final video of our short how-to series on Office 365, Trevor Pott explores the software's unified communications' capabilities. Watch Video paper cut-out men holding hands in linked semi-circle

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  1. Paul Crawford Silver badge

    Will this info on "unified communications" cover how best to talk to your NSA handler?

  2. b166er

    Says Jajah Voice is being discontinued on the 31st of August?

    Fallen out already?

    Presumably you can use any SIP provider Trevor?

    1. Trevor_Pott Gold badge

      No, you can not use any provider. Only those that have received the magic stamp of approval.

  3. Anonymous Coward
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    Unified communications

    Sorry, but I work for a company that sells this stuff. Even if you get the salesman drunk he cannot describe what it actually is. He can go on for days about what it should be. We implemented it in-house years ago, and usage is 0%.

  4. Christian Berger

    So... what's the advantage over a simple Asterisk setup?

    I mean with Asterisk I can use any sip provider, I can hook up normal ISDN (or whatever) telephone lines and even connect normal ISDN or VoIP telephones to it any way I want.

    And of course, it can just send voicemail to e-mail... that's a trivial feature.

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