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  2. A telepresence system is a high-end videoconferencing system and service usually employed by enterprise-level corporate offices. Telepresence conference rooms use state-of-the art room designs, video cameras, displays, sound-systems and processors, coupled with high-to-very-high capacity bandwidth transmissions. [citation needed]

  3. Scopia - Wikipedia

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    The XT5000 system also automatically scales bandwidth in unpredictable network environments during the video conferencing. [7] The Scopia XT5000 systems include the 5200 Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture (ATCA) carrier grade systems (5230 and 5215 systems), and the XT5100 systems (5120, 5115, 5110, and 5105).

  4. Highfive (company) - Wikipedia

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    Highfive is an American video conferencing company which combines cloud-based software with its proprietary in-room video conferencing hardware. The company, established in 2012 by former Google employee Shan Sinha, has its headquarters in Redwood City, California.

  5. Cisco TelePresence - Wikipedia

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    CTS-3000 - Room system for 6 persons; CTS-1000 - Room system for 2 persons; CTMS - Multipoint collaboration network appliance that connected multiple room systems into a single conference; CTS-Man - Management application for integration with groupware, such as Microsoft Exchange which gives the system the ability to schedule meetings [2]

  6. Cisco Webex - Wikipedia

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    On May 15, 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Cisco CFO Kelly Kramer reported in the month of April 2020, they had 500 million meeting attendees, and that equated to 25 billion meeting minutes, using its video-conferencing application Webex. [15] In September 2020, Cisco launched a new platform Webex Classrooms for virtual homeroom encounters ...

  7. Zoom (software) - Wikipedia

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    A beta version of Zoom that could host conferences with only up to 15 video participants was launched on August 21, 2012. [8] On January 25, 2013, version 1.0 of the program was released with an increase in the number of participants per conference to 25. [9] By the end of its first month, Zoom had 400,000 users.

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