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Microsoft and AT&T announce Mobile Office Suite — includes Office 365, available on Windows, iOS, Android

Kareem Anderson Kareem Anderson
December 14, 2019
1 min read

Microsoft announces AT&T Mobile Office Suite

Microsoft is announcing their renewed partnership with AT&T and their mobile productivity efforts in the form of AT&T Mobile Office Suite.

Your complete office in the cloud with email, calendar, instant messaging, HD video conferencing, desktop sharing, file sharing and Lync Online calling – all working together and connected efficiently with familiar Office desktop apps, helping you be more productive virtually anywhere

​The specifics of the program include the familiar productivity applications of Microsoft Office 365 with cloud-based voice from AT&T. Business will now be able to sign up with AT&T and receive a full business integrated solution from end to end.

Specifically businesses will be offered:

  • Access to Microsoft Office 365 including Microsoft Lync Online with voice connection, Exchange Online, SharePoint Online and Office Online
  • Your choice of mobile device from AT&T and accessories
  • Migration expertise and technical support from AT&T

Also by incorporating Lync as a tool, customers will also be able to initiate and receive calls while using any Office 365 application, streamline collaboration on virtually any device, connect using Lync or Skype — or make a domestic, long distance or international voice call in a few clicks just to name a few features.

This could be a very lucrative partnership for both AT&T and Microsoft.

Further reading: AT&T, Lync, Microsoft, Mobile, Office

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