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Cisco launches 'virtual reality' videoconferencing | Cisco launches 'virtual reality' videoconferencing |
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| Written by Stuart Corner | |
| Tuesday, 24 October 2006 | |
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Page 1 of 3 Cisco claims that the technology has "the ability to create a real sense of sitting face-to-face with a person on the other side of the virtual TelePresence table...[completely changing] the experience of remote communications." Key components of the system are ultra high definition video, "imperceptible" end-to-end latency and wideband spatial audio. Cisco says that, as the telepresence category grows, it will develop additional applications tailored for specific industries such as healthcare, retail, banking, entertainment or government. "This could include a doctor's appointment, a 'virtual specialist' for providing in-store expertise, remote interviews or depositions, or a visit between the kids and grandparents without the need for travel. The first application to market, Cisco TelePresence Meeting, is targeted at businesses to facilitate collaboration and enhance productivity. Cisco TelePresence Meeting is delivered over a 'Cisco-certified TelePresence Connection'. Service providers who meet the requirements for this designation have made a commitment to the TelePresence certification program and to using Cisco technology "to help deliver high quality, reliability, simplicity and network intelligence to the business end user through tight integration between Cisco TelePresence technology and the providers' Cisco IP Next-Generation Networks." |
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