Video conferencing up to now has been what we refer to as an Ivory Tower application. Expensive room systems have been deployed in deluxe conference rooms. These room systems have been somewhat complex to operate and typically require expensive dedicated networks or quality of service enhanced bandwidth. Often, it was not convenient or even possible for some participants to get to the video equipped meeting room. The idea of bringing suppliers, business partners or even customers into the video conference was rarely considered since it was not realistically feasible.
Well, the future is here and we offer these capabilities now using technology from industry leader Vidyo.
Now people may participate in video conference meetings from the place that is most convenient for them. Sometimes that is the company meeting room but often times it is at their desk, home office, hotel room, or even a coffee shop!
Yes, it’s finally happened! Soltrite now offers a quality video conferencing service available on your desktop. And what do we mean by “quality”? We mean better than most room video conferencing systems you’ve experienced. And, by the way, we’re also talking about desktop video conferencing that’s conducted over general-purpose IP networks. All you need is a Webcam, a Mac or a PC, and you’re ready to participate in a multi-point video conference with other participants, whether they’re gathered in special video conference rooms or simply sitting in front of their own PCs.
Best of all, we offer this as a service. No hardware or software to buy and upgrade. No support agreements. No bandwidth to provision for. Just a monthly subscription.
Finally, there’s a way for everyone to participate no matter where they might happen to be. We refer to this new service as Personal Telepresence. We combine the quality of extremely expensive board room Telepresence systems with the convenience and universal access of web conferencing. Soltrite is providing high quality, low latency communication over general purpose IP networks, like the Internet, at price points that make it possible to deploy to virtually every desktop in an organization.