Retain Life-Like Internal Collaboration and Reduce Travel Expenses
TelePresence simulates face-to-face interaction
by providing a life-size video image of each remote participant, with fluid
motion and ultrahigh resolution that can reveal subtle facial expressions.
The Managed Multi-Site application allows a service provider to sell Telepresence
as a service to a single enterprise for employees to collaborate remotely across
multiple sites. Telepresence customers benefit from accelerated decision making
that relies on face-to-face collaboration because Telepresence eliminates the
primary travel delay and costs associated with onsite meetings.
Cisco IP NGN Difference
This application is integrated with Cisco’s
IP NGN Telepresence offering and built on a service provider’s network
that is based on Cisco IP NGN with access to intracompany Telepresence resources
across multiple locations. The application facilitates:
- Greater collaboration at scale among remote employees
- Intracompany innovation, and enhanced and expedited decision making
- Simplicity with a secure and scalable integrated application
- Reductions
in the financial and environmental impacts of internal travel
Deployments
AT&T
Telepresence Solution
Managed “in-person” intercompany meeting experiences.
BT Unified Communications Video
BT Unified Communications Video: it’s just like being there.
Orange Business Services Telepresence
Bringing virtual meetings to life.
TATA Communications Telepresence
Connecting public and private rooms.
Cisco IP NGN Solution
Cisco TelePresence
Connect in person, from anywhere.
Cisco Services for TelePresence
Design, implementation,
optimization, and operational services.
Additional Resources
Case
Studies
AT&T Intercompany Telepresence (Video - 1:14
min.)
Accelerate life-like collaboration among remote employees, partners, and suppliers.
Verizon
Testimonial (Video - 4:08 min.)
Improve return on investment and productivity through Telepresence collaboration.
Standards
Telepresence: High-Performance Video Conferencing
This article shows how Telepresence serves the public good, how the technology
has evolved, and the implications for future standards work within the ITU.
Press Releases
Beijing, July 4, 2008 - SINA Works with Cisco to
Offer New Online Video Interview Experience
Chinese web media portal pioneers use of Cisco TelePresence for high-definition
remote guest interviews.
AT&T
First to Deliver Intercompany Cisco TelePresence for Businesses Around the
World
Tata Communications Launches Telepresence Services
Worldwide
U.S. Troops in Iraq Connect with Family and Friends
Cisco, Verizon Business, and Wal-Mart team with SkyPort and the USO to help troops
speak to and see loved ones at home.
Optus Deploys Multipoint Cisco TelePresence Service