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Compaq reveals unified-messaging service

By Dominic Maher

Published: 4 August 1999 14:10 GMT

Compaq, in partnership with TelePost, is offering a free unified-messaging service aimed at small and medium-sized businesses.

The Message Centre Lite service will allow customers to store emails, voice mail and faxes in a central Web site and access them through a browser.

The privately held TelePost, funded by European investors, owns and hosts the message centre and works in tandem with its partners, who in turn receive a commission each time they bring in a customer who uses more than just the free service.

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