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		<title>Wireless Operators: Heads Up! More Video Is Coming to Mobiles</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Jan 2012 03:15:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Mariette Johnson Wharton, VP of Marketing Just recently a research study reported that 50% of all mobile bandwidth is consumed by a measly 1% of mobile users, evidently with unlimited or very generous mobile data plans. Wireless operators will need to step their game as more bandwidth consumption from mobile applications will be hitting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>by Mariette Johnson Wharton, VP of Marketing</em></p>
<p><a href="http://www.vidtel.com/community/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/iphone4s-1317847253.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-596" title="Smartphones" src="http://www.vidtel.com/community/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/iphone4s-1317847253-300x256.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="256" /></a>Just recently a research study reported that 50% of all mobile bandwidth is consumed by a measly 1% of mobile users, evidently with unlimited or very generous mobile data plans.</p>
<p>Wireless operators will need to step their game as more bandwidth consumption from mobile applications will be hitting hard. Today an estimated 40% of the mobile bandwidth consumption is from users watching video but what happens when more start mobile video calling?</p>
<p>If we add up the 600 hundred million smartphones on the market plus many millions of tablets, this represents a hefty number of mobile devices capable of mobile video conferencing.  Skype, Google, Cisco Movi, CounterPath Bria and LifeSize Mirial give the market lots of choices and Vidtel&#8217;s aim is to tie these all together with enterprise video conferencing, making mobile video calling that much more appealing.</p>
<p>Operators, are you listening? Gear up.</p>
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		<title>Vidtel Channel Program for Cloud Video Conferencing Service</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 11:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Mariette Johnson Wharton, VP of Marketing For too long, the small-medium enterprise (SME) market has effectively been squeezed out of business video conferencing with solutions that are either too expensive or too low in quality. Vidtel&#8217;s cloud video conferencing service is designed to change all that. To reach our target market, we are linking [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>by Mariette Johnson Wharton, VP of Marketing</em></p>
<p>For too long, the small-medium enterprise (SME) market has effectively been squeezed out of business video conferencing with solutions that are either too expensive or too low in quality. Vidtel&#8217;s cloud video conferencing service is designed to change all that. To reach our target market, we are linking up with channel partners that already have SME relationships. We&#8217;re partnering  with video equipment vendors, VoIP service providers, managed service  providers and video VARs to re-sell Vidtel service.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.vidtel.com/community/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/handshake.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-544  aligncenter" title="Vidtel Channel Partner Program" src="http://www.vidtel.com/community/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/handshake.jpg" alt="Vidtel Channel Partner Program" width="143" height="143" /></a></p>
<p>Our channel program supports the sales of MeetMe, the any-to-any video conferencing service that provides SMEs with a flexible, cost-effective and high-quality middle ground.  With Vidtel&#8217;s <a href="../../on-demand-business-grade-service.html">MeetMe Video Conferencing Service</a>,  video conferencing vendors, AV integrators, VoIP providers and managed  service providers can offer cost-efficient and predictably-priced  hosted, any-to-any videoconferencing services that work with room-based  systems and executive video systems using SIP and H.323 as well as desktop platforms, PCs, tablets and smartphones using Skype and Google Talk. MeetMe enables users to participate in multi-party, multi-vendor (e.g., Tandberg/Cisco, LifeSize, Polycom, InFocus, SONY, Google Talk and Skype) video conferences.</p>
<p>Vidtel&#8217;s channel program benefits video vendors, VoIP providers, managed service providers and VARs by providing additional sales opportunities with new and existing customers. Selling Vidtel MeetMe enables our partners to:</p>
<p><strong>Expand the Customer Base</strong></p>
<p>MeetMe is cost-efficient and eliminates one of small-medium enterprises (SMEs)’ biggest barriers to adoption: The steep upfront cost of video conferencing infrastructure. Vidtel&#8217;s  cloud approach means that there are no upfront expenses on  infrastructure, no maintenance expenses and no IT expertise needed.  Companies that would have never considered business-grade video  conferencing due to the lack of suitable products and services targeting  the SME market can now get in the game.</p>
<p><strong>Upsell to Existing Customer Base</strong></p>
<p>VARs can upsell service to customers who already own room-based and executive video conferencing systems.  MeetMe&#8217;s  compatibility with diverse video platforms and technologies means that  customers can leverage their existing video investments by connecting  with employees, business partners and customers that use what otherwise  would be incompatible platforms.</p>
<p><strong>Drive Complementary Sales </strong></p>
<p>MeetMe’s device-, vendor- and platform-agnostic architecture, along with its cloud-based design and multiple pricing options, provide SMEs  with a combination of flexibility, affordability and predictability  that encourages wide-scale video conferencing deployments. The savings  free up capital for investments in other areas, such as LAN/MAN upgrades  and additional endpoints.</p>
<p>Vidtel&#8217;s MeetMe service is available in North America with expansion plans for Europe and Asia. To become a channel partner, contact channels@vidtel.com.</p>
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		<title>Defining Today&#8217;s Video Conferencing Terms</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jun 2011 21:14:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Mariette Johnson Wharton, VP of Marketing Telepresence, video conferencing, video chat&#8230;many different terms are floating around and as the technology is moving from the boardroom and consumer environment into the massive mainstream, more people are asking questions about what the different categories mean. Here&#8217;s an overview of video conferencing categories. Overview Telepresence, video telepresence, [...]]]></description>
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<td valign="top"><strong>by Mariette Johnson Wharton, VP of Marketing</strong></p>
<p>Telepresence, video conferencing, video chat&#8230;many different terms are floating around and as the technology is moving from the boardroom and consumer environment into the massive mainstream, more people are asking questions about what the different categories mean. Here&#8217;s an overview of video conferencing categories.</p>
<p><strong>Overview</strong></p>
<p>Telepresence, video telepresence, videoconference, video calls and video phone calls are all terms for real-time, two-way audio-video interactions at different locations but there are broadly two categories:</p>
<p>·<a href="http://www.vidtel.com/service">Point-to-point video conferencing</a> &#8211; two different locations</p>
<p>·<a href="http://www.vidtel.com/service">Multi-point video conferencing</a> &#8211; three or more separate locations</p>
<h4><strong>Point-to-Point Video Conferencing</strong></h4>
<p>Video conferencing or video calls between just two locations is called point-to-point video conferencing.  For connections between two endpoints, Vidtel offers <a href="http://www.vidtel.com/service">Vidtel Connect</a>.</p>
<p>Although a room-based (telepresence) system can certainly be used for point-to-point video conferencing, often web-based video communications software or desktop, “executive systems”, video phones or “media phones” are used.  Vidtel can support all types of these devices with Vidtel Connect.</p>
<h4><strong>Multi-Point Video Conferencing</strong></h4>
<p>For organizations with geographically dispersed branch offices and employees, video conferencing enables multiple locations to meet simultaneously.</p>
<p>Room-based (telepresence) video conference systems, video phones, and web-based video conferencing software are all used for multi-point video conferencing.  The <a href="http://www.vidtel.com/service">Vidtel Meet Me Service</a> supports video conferencing between all different types of systems.</p>
<h4>Video Conferencing Equipment</h4>
<p>Today video conferencing takes on many forms, from conference room-based systems to executive systems, video (media) phones, web-based or computer video conferencing software, tablets and video-enabled mobile phones.  Vidtel’s vision is to enable any-to-any video conferencing; that is, connecting from any type of video-enabled device whether from a Polycom VVX1500 Business Media Phone to a LifeSize Passport or a Google Talk user.</p>
<p><strong>Room-Based Video Conferencing Systems</strong></p>
<p>Room-based systems are housed in a conference room, sometimes dedicated only to video conferencing.  Generally these are used for multi-point video conferencing.</p>
<p>Cisco, LifeSize, Tandberg, HP and Sony produce telepresence systems, the highest-end videoconferencing systems.  Telepresence systems and service are characterized by:</p>
<ul>
<li><a>state-of-the art room designs</a></li>
<li><a>high-definition video (30 frames per second or higher, 720 pixels)</a></li>
<li><a>high-definition audio (far superior to standard PSTN audio)</a></li>
<li><a>top-of-the line video cameras</a></li>
<li><a>life-sized display images on 60+ inch screens</a></li>
<li><a>high-end sound-systems and processors</a></li>
<li><a>high-capacity bandwidth transmissions</a></li>
<li><a>groupware, directory, unified communication systems and streaming/content management system integration</a></li>
<li><a>integrated session recoding, including in some cases, shared data content</a></li>
<li><a>$2,500-$500,000+ per room costs</a></li>
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<p>Video conference room-based systems can include smaller screen systems and non-HD quality. On the other end of the spectrum,  “telepresence rooms” start at $100k per month. With this scenario, everything has to be managed from the bandwidth to lighting to the room furniture. Interoperability with other systems and networks is generally sub-standard.  Telepresence rooms  are super-premium experiences designed for a small and is “out-of-reach” of all but a select number of users at the very largest companies.</p>
<p><strong>Wall Tablets</strong></p>
<p>InFocus has created a new category of wall-sized tablets to be used in conference rooms. The Mondopad is retailing for just under $6,000 and features multi-touch collaboration and presentation applications, whiteboarding, the ability to share, view and control content remotely from PCs, tablets and smartphones. It allows for business-class, disruptively-priced cloud video conferencing through Vidtel.</p>
<p><strong>Executive Video Conferencing Systems</strong></p>
<p>Executive video conferencing systems generally refer to all hardware-based devices used by individuals on their desks and are typically around $3,000-$10,000 per endpoint.</p>
<p>Video phones or “media phones” also fall into this category, although the prices range from $300 to about $1500. Video phones are more apt to be used for both video and PSTN voice (i.e., regular telephone calling)..</p>
<p>Cisco/Tandberg, Polycom, Samsung/Radvision, LG/Lifesize, and Sony are the market leaders in executive systems or video phones.  Vidtel’s service works with all these vendors’ video conferencing equipment . These executive systems are characterized by:</p>
<ul>
<li><a>Integrated flat-panel screen, video camera, and microphone with phone interface</a></li>
<li><a>Full-duplex (bi-directional) video and audio transmission capability</a></li>
<li><a>High-quality video images from standard to high-definition</a></li>
<li><a>Some enable groupware, directory, unified communication systems and streaming/content management system integration</a></li>
<li><a>Some include integrated session recoding, including in some cases, shared data content</a></li>
<li><a>$300 &#8211; $5,000 per device</a></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Smartphones and Tablets</strong></p>
<p>Video conferencing has been enabled in smartphones around the world for years and has recently become more widely available in the US through Android and iPhone4 devices.  Tablets will increasingly provide video conferencing. It was just announced that the iPad2 will incorporate Skype.</p>
<p><strong>Web-Based Video Conferencing</strong></p>
<p>Most video communication today involves a web cam and Internet connection.  Some variants remain free, including  Google and Microsoft, while others charge for multi-party conferences (Skype). Vidyo and Avistar are also web-based but not free.  WebEx and GoToMeeting are not free but include video in the subscription fees.</p>
<p>Vidtel&#8217;s aim is to incorporate the leading web-based video conferencing approaches into the Vidtel network for total interoperability between endpoints without any pre-configuration.</p>
<p>Web-based video conferencing involves:</p>
<ul>
<li><a>softphone” technology – either downloaded or browser-based software</a></li>
<li><a>web cams</a></li>
<li><a>microphones</a></li>
<li><a>Internet connection</a></li>
<li><a>$0 (hard to beat)</a></li>
</ul>
<p>Personal video communication is most common with this technology, since it’s mostly free. Business organizations tend to seek a more reliable, high-quality experience and seek dedicated devices or HD quality for business transactions and meetings over video and are willing to pay something for better quality.</td>
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		<title>Vidtel HD Multi-Point Video Conferencing for SMEs available through CommX</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Oct 2010 19:00:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Mariette Johnson Wharton, VP of Marketing Vidtel, a cloud-based video conferencing service provider and CommX, a technologically savvy service provider of hosted telephone systems for businesses, today announced their distribution arrangement to market Vidtel&#8217;s hosted Meet Me Video Conferencing Service for multi-party conferencing to CommX&#8217;s national customer base of hosted voice business customers. Many [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>by Mariette Johnson Wharton, VP of Marketing</strong></p>
<p>Vidtel, a <a title="Vidtel Video Conferencing Service" href="http://www.vidtel.com/on-demand-business-grade-service.html" target="_self">cloud-based video conferencing service provider </a> and <a href="http://commxinc.com">CommX</a>, a  technologically savvy service provider of hosted telephone systems for  businesses, today announced their distribution arrangement to market  Vidtel&#8217;s hosted Meet Me Video Conferencing Service for <a title="Vidtel Meet Me Service" href="http://www.vidtel.com/on-demand-business-grade-service.html" target="_self">multi-party  conferencing</a> to CommX&#8217;s national  customer base of hosted voice business customers.</p>
<p>Many small-to-medium-sized enterprises find business-grade video  conferencing highly desirable but also highly challenging to implement.  Barriers to implementation include high infrastructure costs, video  conferencing expertise and device interoperability issues. CommX and  Vidtel have partnered to deliver a hosted solution that even the  smallest enterprises will find accessible. Vidtel&#8217;s hosted video  conferencing service removes IT hassles and expenditures on  infrastructure and enables interoperability between 90% of standard  video conferencing equipment (e.g., Cisco/Tandberg, Polycom, LifeSize  endpoints). With this outsourced solution, SMBs have no need to acquire  additional expensive infrastructure to initiate a business-grade  on-demand multi-party video conferencing call with third-parties.</p>
<p>&#8220;CommX is well-known for moving ahead of the curve on technology  evaluations and trends in the hosted VoIP market, and was an early  pioneer of VoIP implementations. We are enthusiastic about working with  CommX to deliver our service to its national customer base,&#8221; said Scott  Wharton, CEO of Vidtel.</p>
<p>&#8220;The Vidtel hosted service solves a major problem for small to  medium-sized businesses who seek business grade, multiple point video  calls. This offer radically expands the addressable market for HD video  conferencing and it dovetails with our existing hosted voice offers.  Vidtel is a leading edge player in this space and we&#8217;re excited to be  working with them,&#8221; said Mike Viren, CommX&#8217;s CEO.</p>
<p>The CommX Meet Me Multi-Point Video Conferencing service is live and  commercially available through CommX channel partners.</p>
<p>CommX is an early Voice over IP (VoIP) pioneer, founded in 2002 after  the core team had performed significant testing/evaluation of numerous  early VoIP platforms developed by BroadSoft and other softswitch  companies. Funded entirely by its employees, the CommX organization  worked hard to build its customer base in the early stages of the VoIP  market, focusing on the Tampa Bay and New York City area business  community. This disciplined effort provided invaluable experience that  would help the company make a strategic move three years later, when it  began delivering wholesale VoIP to business partners in other markets.  More information is at www.commxinc.com.</p>
<p>Vidtel is a cloud-based video conferencing service provider. Our open  video conferencing network service provides compatibility between a  diverse set of business-grade video endpoints at enterprises worldwide.  Vidtel enables even small and medium enterprises to experience the  productivity of secure, high-quality video conferencing with partners,  suppliers and customers around the world. Vidtel is located in the heart  of Silicon Valley in Mountain View, CA. Find more information at <a href="../../">http://www.vidtel.com</a>.</p>
<p>Scott Wharton is at BroadSoft Connections October 25-27 at the Arizona Biltmore.  To set up a meeting with him there, contact him at 650-353-1010.</p>
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		<title>Read About the Video Interview of Vidtel CEO by TMCnet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Mariette Johnson Wharton, VP of Marketing Rich Tehrani, CEO of TMC, asks Scott Wharton, CEO of Vidtel, about Vidtel&#8217;s cloud-based video conferencing service. Scott discusses the vision of the company to provide HD video conferencing for small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs). The Vidtel service enables SMEs to have business-grade video conferencing without investing in video conferencing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>by Mariette Johnson Wharton, VP of Marketing<em><br />
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<p>Rich Tehrani, CEO of TMC, asks Scott Wharton, CEO of Vidtel, about Vidtel&#8217;s cloud-based video conferencing service. Scott discusses the vision of the company to provide HD video conferencing for small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs).</p>
<p>The Vidtel service enables SMEs to have business-grade video conferencing without investing in video conferencing infrastructure (e.g., session border controllers, gateways, SIP proxies).  Vidtel is device-agnostic, enabling any SIP device (e.g., Polycom, Cisco, Tandberg, LifeSize, Sony) to register to and connect with others over the Vidtel network.</p>
<p>Vidtel&#8217;s approach is to provide a hosted service, similar to a telephone monthly service fee, eliminating the need for customers to invest in additional IT support, servers, testing and interoperability.</p>
<p>To gain new customers, Vidtel is pursuing a channel strategy with video conferencing vendors, VoIP providers and and VARs.  Vidtel&#8217;s service allows VARs and <a href="http://www.vidtel.com/vidtel-partnerships.html">VoIP providers</a> to expand their hosted voice offerings to include <a href="http://www.vidtel.com/on-demand-business-grade-service.html">hosted video.</a></p>
<p>In the case of the major video conferencing vendors, Vidtel helps solve the problem of these vendors&#8217; niche focus on the large enterprise. Teaming up with Vidtel enables these manufacturers to address a much wider audience. Without a hosted service such as Vidtel, potential customers would be required to make substantial IT investments to accommodate HD video conferencing.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s next? Vidtel has already enabled interoperability between the major players&#8217; equipment (Tandberg, Cisco, Polycom, LifeSize and Sony).  H.323 to SIP  interoperability is next.  Vidtel&#8217;s vision also includes gateways from SIP devices to proprietary standards (e.g., Skype, Google, Microsoft, Apple).</p>
<p><a href="http://www.tmcnet.com/tmc/videos/default.aspx?vid=2820&amp;title=Scott+Wharton+of+Vidtel#" target="_blank">See Scott Wharton interviewed on TMCnet.</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 05:49:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Mariette Johnson Wharton, VP of Marketing In TMCnet&#8217;s VoIP Quality Feature, industry expert Doug Mohney outlines the troubles facing end-to-end SIP transport and the need for what he terms a &#8221; federation service to link enterprises, enabling them to share UC applications, IM directly and securely, and do all that HD voice and video [...]]]></description>
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<p><span><strong>By Mariette Johnson Wharton, VP of Marketing</strong></span></p>
<p><span>In <a href="http://voice-quality.tmcnet.com/topics/voip-quality/articles/78762-sip-federation-it-could-be-alive-jim.htm">TMCnet&#8217;s VoIP Quality Feature</a>, industry expert Doug Mohney outlines the troubles facing end-to-end SIP transport and the need for what he terms a &#8221; federation service to link enterprises, enabling  them to share UC applications, IM directly and securely, and do all that  HD voice and video goodness without having to run down to the corporate  IT staff and getting them</span><span> to hand-craft secure connections through the  firewall on a one-off basis.&#8221;  His view is that, &#8220;federation would provide a central hub and  one-stop-shop for businesses to interoperate at the applications level  without having to worry about security.&#8221;<br />
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<p>Businesses are considering how they can  seamlessly integrate UC <span> </span>applications with their partners since Internet service providers (ISPs) do not offer such a service beyond the controlled VoIP framework.</p>
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<p>Mohney explains that Avaya, Cisco, <!--ZZZLinkBegZZZ-->Polycom and other producers of HD voice, video, and UC products are now actively  seeking third-party solutions to fill the SIP/federation gap to render their offerings more useful. After all, it&#8217;s <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metcalfe%27s_law">Metcalfe&#8217;s law</a> that the more connected communicating devices in a network, the more valuable the device. (What good is a sole video conferencing solution?)</p>
<p>To overcome this problem, Mohney points to <a href="http://www.vidtel.com/" target="_self">Vidtel</a>: &#8220;Vidtel’s  laser-beam focus is enabling all those enterprise-based video  conferencing devices to seamlessly talk to each other. Third-party  interchange points are already working to SIP interconnect ISPs; in most  respects, Fortune 500 companies operate as ISPs and “get it” a bit  better when it comes to the value of SIP-interconnectivity.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>The Polycom-Cisco Buzz About UC, Video Collaboration &amp; Visual Communication</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 04:33:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Mariette Johnson Wharton, VP of Marketing Those of us in the video conferencing industry have been anticipating a Polycom reaction to Cisco&#8217;s fall 2009 announcement of its acquisition of Tandberg, the leading video conferencing equipment supplier.  Today we await no longer. Tensions have been on the rise with the severance of the Cisco-HP reseller [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By Mariette Johnson Wharton, VP of Marketing</strong></p>
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<p>Those of us in the video conferencing industry have been anticipating a Polycom reaction to Cisco&#8217;s fall 2009 announcement of its acquisition of Tandberg, the leading video conferencing equipment supplier.  Today we await no longer.</p>
<p>Tensions have been on the rise with the severance of the Cisco-HP reseller arrangement, the Tandberg acquisition and Cisco&#8217;s increasingly aggressively focus on telepresence (the fastest-growing business unit in the firm&#8217;s history). What was Polycom to do?  Polycom today announced that it&#8217;s teaming up with HP to drive interoperability of its video conferencing and telepresence systems with HP Halo telepresence.   Under the arrangement, Polycom&#8217;s video and voice solutions for unified communications will be sold and delivered through HP&#8217;s  Unified Communications and Collaboration Services portfolio.</p>
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		<title>Vidtel Recognized as Leader in Driving Interop for HD Video Conferencing Devices</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Mar 2010 04:49:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Mariette Johnson Wharton, VP of Marketing HD Voice News profiles Vidtel, an innovative video conferencing service provider, as leading the charge for HD video conferencing device interoperability.  Industry expert Doug Mohney writes: &#8220;&#8230;With the trending-upward use of HD voice in the VoIP environment and enterprises looking at their big-bucks telepresence systems and wanting to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>by Mariette Johnson Wharton, VP of Marketing</strong></p>
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<p><span><a href="http://hdvoicenews.com/2010/03/15/editorial-the-return-of-enterprise-federation-again/">HD Voice News</a> profiles Vidtel, an innovative video conferencing service provider, as leading the charge for HD video conferencing device interoperability.  Industry expert Doug Mohney writes:<br />
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<p>&#8220;&#8230;With the trending-upward use of HD voice in the VoIP  environment and enterprises looking at their big-bucks telepresence  systems and wanting to use them to videoconference (vconf) with their  business partners (i.e. suppliers and customers), Avaya, Cisco, Polycom  and others need some answers.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.vidtel.com/vidtel-faqs.html" target="_self">Vidtel</a> (<a href="../../">www.vidtel.com</a>) is the  most “on the radar” company when it comes to enterprise federation [interoperability]. CEO  Scott Wharton has been leading the charge to build a video directory and  other interoperable bits to allow video-endpoints to directly call each  other over the internet without having to deal with the Grand Headache  of corporate IT -  having to customize a peer-to-peer link.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Vidtel Selected to Lead Video Discussions at VoiceCon</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 21:57:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Mariette Johnson Wharton, VP of Marketing For this year&#8217;s VoiceCon, the leading enterprise communications and video conferencing event, Vidtel CEO Scott Wharton has been selected to lead the discussion panels on choosing the right video device, extending video across the enterprise boundary and the challenges in a mass deployment of video endpoints in an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>by Mariette Johnson Wharton, VP of Marketing</strong></p>
<p>For this year&#8217;s VoiceCon, the leading enterprise communications and video conferencing event, <a href="http://www.vidtel.com/">Vidtel</a> CEO Scott Wharton has been selected to lead the discussion panels on choosing the right video device, extending video across the enterprise boundary and the challenges in a mass deployment of video endpoints in an enterprise.  The <strong>Video For the Enterprise</strong> program at VoiceCon will be in Orlando on March 22-23, 2010.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.voicecon.com/orlando/program/video-for-the-enterprise.php">The Right Video Device:  How To Decide Who Gets What?</a></p>
<p>Today, most video conferencing systems reside in conference rooms. In order for video to expand to everyday use, different devices will be used. Executive systems (dedicated video systems on a user’s desk), laptops and video phones are alternatives to high-end room systems and telepresence systems. To determine which devices are the best options, some questions will be addressed, including:</p>
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<li>What      are the key video device options today and the pros and cons for each      device?</li>
<li>Which      device is the best suited for what types of workers, locations or use      cases?</li>
<li>What      are the key tradeoffs in terms of quality, price and productivity      considerations?</li>
<li>How      are the different device alternatives evolving and what will the future      hold?</li>
<li>How      would this change the mix of video devices used with the enterprise?</li>
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<p>Other panelists include <a href="http://www.voicecon.com/orlando/program/video-for-the-enterprise.php">Robert Romano</a>, VP Enterprise Marketing, Radvision, <a href="http://www.voicecon.com/orlando/program/video-for-the-enterprise.php">Matt Jordan</a>, Enterprise Development Manager, Skype for Business and <a href="http://www.voicecon.com/orlando/program/video-for-the-enterprise.php">Ira Weinstein</a>, Senior Analyst &amp; Partner, Wainhouse Research.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.voicecon.com/orlando/program/video-for-the-enterprise.php">Extending Video Across the Enterprise Boundary</a></p>
<p>Although the vast majority of video conference calling is within the enterprise, it’s only a matter of time before these same systems are used to make calls to people in other organizations.</p>
<p>There are some challenges, though.  Unlike voice communication, which uses the public switched telephone network (PSTN) to link together all phones, video devices have no such network.  To further complicate matters, there are significant barriers to making inter-enterprise video conferencing as easy as a voice call such as addressing, security, quality of service and interoperability.  In this VoiceCon panel, Scott Wharton will be leading the discussion on these topics:</p>
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<li>What are the different approaches to inter-enterprise video conferencing today?<br />
How do you find and call other video users (use “regular” phone numbers, URI address, IP Address, iNum, FDQN)?</li>
<li>Will enterprises rely on service providers or handle this issue internally?</li>
<li>When should dedicated bandwidth be used vs. the public Internet or a hybrid approach?</li>
<li>What are the security requirements and tradeoffs for inter-enterprise video?</li>
<li>What are the different requirements for inter-enterprise video conferencing between video endpoints from the same vendor? From different vendors?</li>
<li>What are the considerations for opening up bridging (e.g., an MCU) for inter-enterprise video conferencing vs. using a 3rd party?</li>
</ul>
<p>In addition to moderator/speaker <a href="http://www.voicecon.com/orlando/program/video-for-the-enterprise.php">Scott Wharton</a>, CEO, Vidtel, are panelists Chris MacFarland, COO, Masergy, Michel Sagen, Director, Product Management, Tandberg, <a href="http://www.voicecon.com/orlando/program/video-for-the-enterprise.php">John Bartlett</a>, Principal, NetForecast Inc. and <a href="http://www.voicecon.com/orlando/program/video-for-the-enterprise.php">Ted Tracy</a>, Director, Engineering &amp; Architecture, TelePresence Exchange BU, Cisco.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.voicecon.com/orlando/program/video-for-the-enterprise.php">Challenges in Mass Deployment: From Tens to Thousands of Video Endpoints</a></p>
<p>Enterprise use of video is growing, but it remains a “niche” application, largely used by a select set of users in planned sessions.  For video conferencing to move into the mainstream, it needs to evolve into a universal tool for business – an application that is used both inside and outside a company’s boundaries.</p>
<p>Incremental growth isn’t that difficult, but challenges abound for any CEO or CIO who wants to extend video deployment to everyone in the enterprise – expanding from dozens of systems to thousands.  In this session, Scott Wharton will moderate these topics:</p>
<ul>
<li>What      are the product requirements for scaling a deployment and are today’s      solutions up to the task? What about bandwidth requirements and network      upgrades?</li>
<li>What      makes sense to tackle internally vs. outsourcing or hybrid choices?</li>
<li>Are      people outside the firewall (teleworkers, branch offices) out of luck?</li>
<li>How does      VOIP help – or hinder – the expansion of video?</li>
<li>Should      the video network be integrated with other network elements (i.e., the      PBX, PSTN) and if so, when and how?</li>
<li>Most      enterprises are multi-vendor environments; how does that affect options      for scaling video?</li>
</ul>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Others on the discussion panel are<strong> </strong><a href="http://www.voicecon.com/orlando/program/video-for-the-enterprise.php">Chris Lauwers</a>, CTO, Avistar, <a href="http://www.voicecon.com/orlando/program/video-for-the-enterprise.php">Brent Kelly</a>, Senior Analyst &amp; Partner, Wainhouse Research, <a href="http://www.voicecon.com/orlando/program/video-for-the-enterprise.php">Ofer Shapiro</a>, CEO, Vidyo and <a href="http://www.voicecon.com/orlando/program/video-for-the-enterprise.php">Roy Skillicorn</a>, Senior Director, Advanced Services, TelePresence Practice Management Organization, Cisco.</p>
<p>To meet up with us at VoiceCon or suggest any additional questions for the panels, please send an email to <a href="mailto:voicecon@vidtel.com">voicecon@vidtel.com</a>.</p>
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