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- Trying to set up IP video conferencing
- So let me preface by saying my background networks is not that strong, I took one class in it many years ago, but I'm the only one around here who has any idea what's going on.I have satellite internet service in a mobile vehicle. Right now I've got it going...
- Discussion threads 2007-05-08
- How Cisco Deploys Enterprise IP Video Conferencing
- Al Navas, operations manager for the Carrier-Class Multiple Services Business Unit CCMSBU at Cisco, sees the challenges of maintaining a close working relationship among teams spread out from San Jose, California, to Ottawa, Canada, to Israel. E-mail and telephone are certainly important tools, but more is needed to provide a...
- Case studies 2007-12-18
- How Cisco Uses IP Videoconferencing to Communicate With Remote Workers
- Enterprises with in-house video production studios can find it difficult to maximize the use and value of these expensive resources. Cisco faced these challenges as demand increased for video production in its four internal studios and other video facilities located around the world. This case study showcases an innovative use...
- Case studies 2007-12-18
- IP Video Conferencing Live 1.0 (Windows)
- Provides real time video conferencing for mixed H.263, H.263+, H.264 or MPEG-4 streams, encapsulating in RTP formats conformed to IETF standards (RFC 2190, RFC 2429, RFC 3984, etc). Supports members from 4 (2x2) up to 16 (4x4). With additional image processing features included, such as video image scaling, transrating (switching...
- Software downloads 2009-04-22
- Employing IT- Level Security for IP Videoconferencing
- In recent years videoconferencing has morphed from an ISDN-centric to an IP-centric model. In fact, most videoconferencing systems today support IP networks out of the box, while ISDN network connectivity - once the de facto standard- has become and optional add-on. In addition of IP capabilities to videoconferencing systems and...
- White papers 2009-06-17
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- When a Hurricane Prevented Travel, Executive Meetings Continued Using Multipoint IP Videoconferencing
- In late October 2005, disastrous weather in the southeastern United States prevented Cisco marketing executives from traveling to a conference in Florida. And yet, the executives already in Florida were able to meet with their counterparts in San Jose, California and Milan, Italy via an IP videoconference - and conducted...
- Case studies 2007-12-18
- The ISDN to IP Migration for Videoconferencing
- Since the release of IP-capable videoconferencing solutions in the mid-1990s, the percentage of video calls hosted over IP networks has continued to grow. In addition, virtually all video systems today include IP network capability, while only a limited percentage support ISDN. For some, the justification for migrating from ISDN to...
- White papers 2009-06-17
- Arlington County: Providing IP-Based Videoconferencing Services to an Entire County
- Arlington County, Virginia is located directly across the Potomac River from Washington D.C. Being at the center of the Washington D.C. metropolitan area, Arlington County serves as a base for many tourists visiting the area. The Institutional Network INET is a key element of Arlington County's e-Government strategy. DTS operates...
- Case studies
- Videoconferencing, Video Mail, IVR and Mobile Services Provided by iPBX Technology
- Private Branch Exchange PBX systems have traditionally connected private enterprises to the Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN using circuit-switched communications. iPBX or IP PBX systems, which use the Internet Protocol IP to carry calls over packet-switched networks, have become increasingly popular in recent years. iPBXs account for a significant majority...
- White papers 2008-04-16
- Cisco Case Study: Greenville County Schools
- Greenville County Schools is one of the largest school district in South Carolina. From an IT perspective, the school was constrained by disparate information systems and aging technology equipment, resulting in: poor data retrieval and accuracy, outdated communication systems in every school were difficult and expensive to maintain, slow T1...
- Case studies
- How Cisco Deploys Videoconferencing for Employee Collaboration
- Cisco Unified Video Advantage brings video telephony to Cisco Unified IP phones, enabling users to add video to their communications experience. This video telephony solution is based on Cisco Unified CallManager and is comprised of the Cisco Unified Video Advantage software application, Cisco VT Camera, and a standard Cisco Unified...
- Case studies 2007-12-17
- Cisco Case Study: Covina-Valley Unified School District
- Covina-Valley Unified School District CVUSD is a large, suburban district located in the San Gabriel Valley of Southern California. From an IT perspective, the district was hampered by separate existing Private Branch Exchange PBX systems at each school. These systems weren't even common across high school or across elementary. Each...
- Case studies
- IP Communications Express Solution for the Small and Medium-Sized Office or Branch Using Cisco CallManager Express With Cisco Unity Express
- The goal to improve operational efficiency and reduce costs through technology is an ongoing effort for businesses of all sizes, but more importantly for the Small and Medium-sized Business SMB. Over the past two years, customers have been moving from a strictly cost-cutting mode of operation to investment in applications...
- White papers 2006-05-01
- Master the fundamentals of audio and video conferencing over IP networks
- As voice over IP VoIP technology becomes mainstream, the conferencing and collaboration markets are following its lead. Enterprise networks are deploying new conferencing technology using IP networks, and Internet service providers ISP are hosting new services.Receive an overview of the various types of voice and video conferences along with the...
- Book chapters 2007-10-24
- IP Telephony Case Study: How Cisco IT Merged Voice and Data Engineering Groups
- When Cisco Systems migrated to IP communications, previously separate networking and voice networks converged, along with their respective organizations. Prior to the change, the Cisco IT group had been organized based on technologies. Telecommunications focused on Time-Division Multiplexing TDM-based Private Branch Exchange PBX switches. Networking concerned itself with LAN and...
- Case studies 2007-12-27
- Multicast Services for IP Triple-Play Networks
- Increasingly, customers are relying on IP broadcasting to bring enhanced value to a broad new spectrum of platforms and applications - interactive videoconferencing, digital TV, digital audio, online movies and concerts, networked gaming, Internet-enabled PDAs and home appliances, content synchronization, and broadband access. Multicast is a well-established bandwidth-conserving technology that...
- White papers 2006-10-01
- Setting up a test environment for videoconferencing, part 4
- Continuing from last week, we now have two OpenBSD gatewayswhich are able to talk to each other. In this final instalment, we will use theteam feature of VMware to group each Gateway with a Windows XP machine, and thentry to initiate a call from one network to the other.I am...
- Blog posts 2005-11-15
- Big Bend Community College Transforms Its Campus With Avaya IP Telephony and Messaging Solutions
- With 1,200 full-time students, Big Bend is Washington's smallest community college, though it serves a rural district spanning 4,600 square miles and 92,000 people. The college wanted to update and upgrade a woefully inadequate voice and data network to rationalize operations across the central campus and off-site learning centers, to...
- Case studies
- Cisco and Verizon Help Provide Transport Infrastructure for Renovated "Virtual" Pentagon
- After September 11, 2001, the U.S. Department of Defense accelerated new Continuity Of OPerations COOP plans for the Pentagon. The events of 9/11 provided increased focus on new disaster recovery goals. By creating a "Virtual Pentagon" and using networking, IP, videoconferencing, mass storage, and data transmitting technology, a continuity of...
- Case studies
- Internet2: 2004 and beyond
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- Technical articles 2004-08-24
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