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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedGoAmerica and Centrinity Team to Offer Wireless Unified Communications for Businesses
Wireless Internet, Nov, 2000
GoAmerica, a wireless data and Internet services provider, and Centrinity Inc., which develops and markets unified communication and collaborative groupware technologies, announced they will integrate their technologies to offer business customers wireless access to unified messaging. The companies expect the combined offering to be available in the first quarter of 2001.
Under the terms of the three-year worldwide software and maintenance licensing agreement, GoAmerica will combine its Go. Web technology with Centrinity's Unified Communications software solution. The offering, which marks GoAmerica expansion into unified communications services, will be customized to provide the convenience of access to centralized messaging, enabling wireless interaction with voicemail, e-mail, and fax information stored in one location.
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This offering enhances GoAmerica's existing Go. Web service, which already provides mobile business professionals wireless access to corporate data and the Internet on a variety of wireless devices.
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