AT&T Unified Messaging Now Available to Mid-Sized Businesses
Posted May 8, 2007

AT&T released its AT&T Unified Messaging product suite for medium businesses with up to 100 access lines. This IP-based service helps employees manage and access their wireline and Cingular Wireless voicemail, e-mail and fax messages.

Rather than having to check fax machines and multiple mailboxes, AT&T Unified Messaging enables businesses to manage their messages via a single electronic mailbox accessible from any touchtone or wireless phone or from any Internet connection.

AT&T Unified Messaging, available since 2004 to small businesses, is a network-based integrated messaging service. Voice messages (both wireline and Cingular Wireless), faxes and e-mails are integrated into a common mailbox, allowing employees to retrieve, forward and reply to any or all of their messages from a single source.

Based on varying business needs, the AT&T Unified Messaging (UM) product suite includes the following product offerings:

In addition to an integrated message center, other key features of AT&T Unified Messaging include:

AT&T Unified Messaging, targeted at new or existing business customers who wish to replace their traditional voicemail service, is available in the company's former 13-state local service area (Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri, Nevada, Oklahoma, Ohio, Texas, and Wisconsin), with plans to extend into the former BellSouth's nine-state local service area (Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee).