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personal communications portal

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personal communications portal

A service, usually offered by a carrier, that enables consumers to access personal information culled together from a variety of sources. This is usually messaging and contact information offered in conjunction with a wireless or landline phone services account. It is often extended to include other kinds of data in a unified communications or unified messaging context. See unified communications and unified messaging.



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The company's latest offering, EarthCamTV, is a personal communications portal allowing users to broadcast their own streaming webcam channel with video chat.
The company's latest offering, EarthCamTV, is a personal communications portal allowing users to broadcast their own streaming webcam channel with video chat.
IPeria will demonstrate a personal communications portal, the IPeria e@ccount; unified messaging including voicemail, email, fax, paging and notification; and voice activated voice e-mail that enables one to send a voice message via e-mail and listen to e-mails over the telephone.
 
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