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Poly Inc., formerly Polycom, is an American multinational corporation that develops video, voice and content collaboration and communication technology. Poly is a subsidiary of HP Inc. [2] [3] Polycom was co-founded in 1990 by Brian L Hinman and Jeffrey Rodman. [4]
At the same time a community found a way to put a correct new Google certificates into Obi100/110 even without vendor support and anonymously described it in www.obifirmware.com. The 2021 discontinuation of the Obahai 200-series analogue telephone adapters left no hardware devices from any source able to connect to the consumer Google Voice ...
FreeSWITCH communication open source software can do transcoding, conferencing and bridging of Siren 7/G.722.1 and Siren 14/G.722.1C audio formats. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] [ 18 ] aMSN , an open source Windows Live Messenger clone uses for Siren audio compression and decompression the "libsiren" library, an open source implementation of the codec, written ...
Polycom Announces New Portfolio of Mid-Market Solutions that Make Feature-Rich Video Collaboration More Affordable and Easier to Use and Manage Industry's first implementation of open standards- ...
Polycom Announces New Flexible Financing Offerings that Make it Easier for Customers and Partners of All Sizes to Afford and Implement Video Collaboration Solutions Polycom Working with Macquarie ...
Plantronics, Inc. is an American electronics company producing audio communications equipment for business and consumers. Its products support unified communications, mobile use, gaming and music.
In 2009 the Roundtable device was licensed to Polycom and rebranded as the Polycom CX5000. [1] The device has an identical feature set but is branded as a Polycom unit. Polycom has since launched two new products based upon the RoundTable design – the CX5100 and the CX5500, supporting 1080p resolution video. The CX5100 is a USB only device.
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