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WASHINGTON, D.C. October 6, 2003
Multi-Site Ip Videoconferencing
Solution For Advanced Collaboration
Internet2(R) today announced the launch of the first videoconferencing
service from the Internet2 Commons, making group collaboration
through videoconferencing as simple as traditional phone conferencing.
Network technologies and H.323 video and audio standards combine
to create an affordable and accessible service for Internet2’s
members and partners.
"The Internet2 Commons grew out of our members’ needs for
effective tools for face-to-face meetings," said Ted Hanss,
Director of Applications for Internet2. "Internet2 Commons
subscribers can easily reserve videoconferencing ports for time-sensitive
meetings such as remote research collaborations and regularly
scheduled distance learning classes. They can also set-up multi-party
videoconferences on the spur-of-the-moment."
Tyler Johnson, Telecom Systems Analyst at the University of
North Carolina added, "This latest videoconferencing service
is a vital stride in developing virtual collaboration environments,
which can increase efficiencies in higher education and research.
The affordable cost and easily deployable technology of the
Internet2 Commons makes it the videoconferencing service of
choice for the higher education community."
For subscribers, the Internet2 Commons provides the equipment,
staffing, and expertise to run this new H.323 service, which
has been in development for two years. H.323 video and audio
standards for Internet Protocol-based communications allow various
vendor endpoints to seamlessly and compatibly connect to one
another.
The Internet2 Commons Videoconferencing Service via H.323 is
provided for the Internet2 community in order to create a global,
collaborative environment. The larger goal of the Internet2
Commons is to expand IP-based collaboration opportunities for
the Internet2 research and education community, allowing members
to work together more effectively over advanced networks in
support of research and education. Visit http://commons.internet2.edu/h323/
to participate in the Internet2 Commons videoconferencing service.
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