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  2. Comparison of user features of messaging platforms - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of user features of messaging platforms refers to a comparison of all the various user features of various electronic instant messaging platforms. This includes a wide variety of resources; it includes standalone apps, platforms within websites, computer software, and various internal functions available on specific devices, such as iMessage for iPhones.

  3. List of UWB-enabled mobile devices - Wikipedia

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    Compatible platform(s) Release date Availability Compatible asset tracking network UWB Controller Apple: HomePod Mini: iOS 16.3, iPadOS 16.3 or later: 2020 November Apple's Find My: Apple U1 HomePod (2nd generation) 2023 January Apple U1 [21] AirTag: iOS 14.5, iPadOS 14.5 or later: 2021 April Apple U1 [22] AirPods Pro 2: iOS 15.1, iPadOS 15.1 ...

  4. Comparison of web conferencing software - Wikipedia

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    Unified Communications (UC) is a marketing buzzword describing the integration of real-time, enterprise, communication services such as instant messaging (chat), presence information, voice (including IP telephony), mobility features (including extension mobility and single number reach), audio, web & video conferencing, fixed-mobile ...

  5. Cisco Webex - Wikipedia

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    It was founded as WebEx in 1995 and acquired by Cisco Systems in May 2007. Its headquarters are in San Jose, California. [2] Its software products include Webex App, Webex Suite, Webex Meetings, Webex Messaging, Webex Calling, Webex Contact Center, and Webex Devices. [3] All Webex products are part of the Cisco Systems collaboration portfolio. [4]

  6. List of mobile virtual network operators in the United States

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    Mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) in the United States lease wireless telephone and data service from the four major cellular carriers in the country—AT&T Mobility, Boost Mobile, T-Mobile US, and Verizon—and offer various levels of free and/or paid talk, text and data services to their customers.

  7. Videotelephony - Wikipedia

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    TV cams enable people to make video calls using video calling services, like Skype on their TV, without using a PC connection. TV cams are specially designed video cameras that feed images in real time to another TV camera or other compatible computing devices like smartphones, tablets and computers.

  8. Fuze (company) - Wikipedia

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    In November 2015, Thinking Phones acquired San Francisco-based cloud voice and video conferencing company FuzeBox, [7] [20] which was founded in 1998 by Jeff Cavins as CallWave, a publicly traded company. In 2009, it was taken private and renamed FuzeBox. [24] [25] On February 9, 2016, Thinking Phones announced that it had rebranded itself as Fuze.

  9. KaiOS - Wikipedia

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    Nokia 8110 4G "banana phone". KaiOS is a mobile Linux distribution for keypad feature phones based on the Firefox OS open-source project. [6] It is developed by KaiOS Technologies (Hong Kong) Limited; a company based in Hong Kong, whose largest shareholder is Chinese electronics conglomerate TCL Corporation.