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Unified Messaging/Communications — Kommunikation aus allen Rohren

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Die grundsätzliche Bedeutung von Kommunikation ist der Austausch von Informationen. Ergänzt mit dem aus dem griechischen stammenden Präfix „Tele“ wird daraus die Kommunikation über Grenzen hinweg, die sog. Telekommunikation — in einer ihrer einfachsten und am weitest verbreiteten Formen beschrieben durch das Telefon.

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Schmalzl, B., Zindel, B., Kapl, S. (2004). Unified Messaging/Communications — Kommunikation aus allen Rohren. In: Schmalzl, B. (eds) Arbeit und elektronische Kommunikation der Zukunft. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17027-0_16

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