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Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch

Introduction

 

Collaboration Among Multiple Locations

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Learn more about the Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch. (3:55 mins)

Cisco TelePresence is a breakthrough technology that lets you interact and collaborate with others across remote locations like never before. Using high-definition video, advanced audio, and a finely tuned environment, Cisco TelePresence delivers live, immersive, face-to-face experiences over the network.

Easily and reliably include three or more locations in a single meeting with the Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch. With support for up to 96 people—or 48 segments—in a single meeting across a mix of endpoints, the switch allows all participants to be seen in life-size, high-definition video and heard in CD-quality, spatial audio with no perceivable latency.

The Cisco TelePresence Multipoint Switch is an affordable, purpose-built appliance that offers superior scalability and is easy to install. It delivers automatic voice-activated switching either site-by-site or by individual table segment.

Features and Benefits

  • Easy meeting setup through enterprise groupware such as Microsoft Outlook or Lotus Notes
  • One-button-to-push meeting start with the in-room IP phone
  • Support for 48 single-screen Cisco TelePresence 1000 systems, 16 triple-screen Cisco TelePresence 3000 systems, or a mix of both in a single meeting
  • Voice-activated switching with spatial audio and seating location on screen maintained as switching occurs
  • Video conferencing interoperability with H.323 and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) video conferencing endpoints
  • Latency of less than 10 milliseconds for transparent switching between sites or segments during a multipoint call
  • Data sharing and auto-collaboration to share images with all other participants and rooms
  • Web-based administration with role-based profiles for administrators at both group and department levels

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