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Video Teleconferencing SpongyBob 09-21-2006
Posted by on September 21, 2006, 12:05 am
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I'm looking to go more information on an updated video teleconferencing
system for my company. I'm still in the early stages. Any
recomendations? I'm looking to hook up 2 groups of people each about a
dozen or so people for meetings. Thanks.


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Posted by desi_VC on September 21, 2006, 4:00 pm
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SpongyBob@gmail.com wrote:
> I'm looking to go more information on an updated video teleconferencing
> system for my company. I'm still in the early stages. Any
> recomendations? I'm looking to hook up 2 groups of people each about a
> dozen or so people for meetings. Thanks.

hi spongy,
Really nice to c people thinkin bout video conferencing in comparison
to that of actual travelling...Video == Green [no co2 emmision] and a
heck of money savings...w.r.t your query there is a solution to go with
a point to point option in VC. where in, at both the end you'll have
point-to-point device like [Aethra Vega-X3 or Tandberg MXP-550] but
mind never hook onto Polycom as it results in performance crisis and
mental harrasment after a while of its deployment. Also the bandwidth
for executing the meet would be comparitively low w.r.t that of
multi-point conferencing [3-8 location simultaneosly interacting among
themeselves without any intruption or flaws]...Overall i would suggest
you the branded new series of Aethra where you'l expirience a wide
range of options which are probably on its way to be rolled out in
market from any of its counterparts....still i would suggest you to
work on your specification and comparison sheets before finalizing any
specific [but strictly no to polycom though its client base is huge its
a major failure all and all]...but i myself would suggest to go in for
Aethra as the brand is from Italy and is consistently strong [value for
money]...all the best


Desi_VC


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