AT&T is going to use McAfee anti-spam technology for small business and residential customers subscribing to its Unified Communications service. The technology will be provided free of charge to its Unified Communications subscribers.


AT&T is going to use McAfee anti-spam technology for small business and residential customers subscribing to its Unified Communications service. The technology will be provided free of charge to its Unified Communications subscribers.

AT&T Unified Communications uses IP to enable residential and small business customers to gather all voice, fax and email message services into one system. Unified Communications customers use a common mailbox rather than checking multiple places for messages. This allows them to retrieve, forward or reply to messages via phone or online.

Frank Jules, senior vice president, AT&T Business Marketing, said: “Small businesses are becoming more and more dependent upon their communication services to help shield their systems from malicious threats and unwanted mail.

Because this service allows customers to use Unified Communications as their primary ‘inbox’ for all of their communications services, it is all the more critical that we provide the most advanced protection available for our business customers.” [Source]

For more information on AT&T Unified Communications service, click here.

 

 

 

 

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