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M1 Launches Hosted Unified Communications Solution for Businesses

M1 Launches Hosted Unified Communications Solution for Businesses Image Credit: M1

M1 this week launched its Hosted Unified Communications (UC) solution to cater for the increasing demand for business communications through mobile calls, instant messaging and e-mail, leveraging smartphones. M1 is offering the service under the pay-as-you-use subscription hosted model to help free businesses from IT or telecommunications infrastructure investments as well as management costs.

For S$10.70 per user per month, M1’s 100% software solution will deliver the right tools - instant messaging, digital voice, conferencing, network presence detection, web collaboration, all made available through a user-friendly desktop and mobile client - to enable mobile workers to access and share information effectively with their colleagues, business partners and customers, without relying on unsecured third party tools.

Willis Sim, Chief Product Development & Corporate Solutions Officer, M1
Today, business is conducted over smartphones, instant messages and e-mail, not fixed phone lines, fax machines, and voice mails. M1 Hosted UC replaces these obsolete communications tools with more effective modern tools, and ensuring they are easy for their mobile workers to pick up, as well as for the business to manage, thus allowing the business to focus its resources on the things that matter.

Christopher Ong, Finance and Administration Director, Lubritrade Trading, a M1 Hosted UC trial user
M1’s Hosted UC has given my staff the ability to work anywhere and still remain contactable by customers and colleagues. 

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