| Batelco has launched videoconference calls on its 3.5G network in the Kingdom of Bahrain in the Gulf; customers subscribed to Batelco’s 3G network can now make video conference calls. 16 February 2008. | |
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16 February 2008. Batelco, the telephone company based in Manama has announced the launch of video conference calls on its 3.5 G network, the first service of its kind for the Kingdom of Bahrain located in the Gulf Video conference calls add an exciting new dimension to mobile communications and further enhances the fantastic portfolio of products and servic... (read article) |
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| Customers of Korea Telecom enjoy multiparty video and audio collaboration from their desktop PC in Real Time; The RADVISION SCOPIA desktop solution (formerly called Click to Meet®) is ideal for large-scale hosted services. 7 January 2008 | |
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7 January 2008. The Bizmeka Division of KT (Korea Telecom) caters to small and medium-sized businesses and government agencies looking for end-to-end video and conferencing solutions. Korea Telecom wanted its Bizmeka Division to enhance the hosted video services it provides and the company’s video network infrastructure product line with a tightly ... (read article) |
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| WebEx, by not requiring the more than 650 attendees to travel to participate in Forum sessions, saved an estimated 1,035,384 pounds of carbon dioxide emissions; WebEx customers can achieve the same result. 22 May 2007. | |
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22 May 2007. WebEx, the leading provider of on-demand web collaboration applications, held the WebEx Experience Online Forum, an interactive online conference from 15 to 24 May. (For more go to:www.webex.com/go/library) By not requiring the more than 650 attendees to travel to participate in Forum sessions, WebEx saved an estimated 1,035,384 pounds of carbon dioxi... (read article) |
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| BT clams that through increasaed use of audio, web and videocnferencing,conferencing, travel to 860,000 meetings was avoided and thereby 97,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions were saved. 21 May 2007. | |
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21 May 2007. The use of conferencing by BT staff worldwide eliminated more than 860,000 face-to-face meetings. This has reduced BT’s carbon footprint by at least 97,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions and In the last year, the avoided meetings equated to an estimated benefit of £238 million for BT as a whole - £135 million in avoided travel and subsistence costs, and the equiv... (read article) |
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