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Japanese Desktop Video Conferencing Using GIPS H.264 SVC
September 2nd, 2009 by Video Conferencing Expert
Recognizing today’s growing need for businesses to improve productivity and efficiency, ANET is providing enterprises with a new sophisticated video conferencing system that offers Full HD voice and video, desktop and document sharing and the ability to invite and schedule conferences. It also connects up to 50 locations, which is suitable for linking large groups or corporate meetings.
ANET President, Hironori Nishihata:
ANET is delighted to offer customers FRESH VOICE HD desktop video conferencing. Our video conference allows business people to hold natural conversations over video and achieve improved efficiencies with reductions in time and travel costs. We chose GIPS Video Conference Engine because of its powerful ability to manage the voice and video processing allowing ANET to present our customers with effortless video conversations that can also connect to other video conferencing systems such as Polycom, Tandberg, and Sony.
FRESH VOICE HD desktop video conferencing allows enterprises to improve productivity and offers savings of up to 40 million yen ($425,000) in costs each year.
GIPS CEO Emerick Woods:
ANET holds the biggest web conferencing market share in Japan and GIPS is thrilled to be supporting their FRESH VOICE HD desktop video conferencing. ANET is the first choice for web conferencing across numerous industries, including manufacturing, construction, IT, government agencies, hospitals and universities. With GIPS Video ConferenceEngine as its foundation, FRESH VOICE HD desktop video conferencing ensures seamless video communication for one of the most discerning audiences in the world.
GIPS Video ConferenceEngine(TM) is a software solution which enables a superior video conference experience on any IP device. GIPS engineers are world leading experts at resolving the diverse problems of IP communications such as synchronized voice and video, jitter, packet-loss and lip synchronization. Device and bandwidth constraints are also resolved providing conference providers, application developers, telecom equipment and mobile device manufacturers a faster time-to-market, minimal resource costs and a sophisticated HD video conference experience for users.