Wishing
for video-conferencing software that can support more than 40 people? Heres
one, it dosent require Internet too. Tata Communications, the Indian global
telecom company based in Mumbai, has launched a new on-demand video
conferencing service called Jamvee. Tata's Jamvee is a a multi-device platform
which does not rely on the internet, but is built on Tata Communications’ Tier
1 network and delivered through the company’s fibre optic cable ring around the
world. Addressing the common quality and interoperability issues that Tata Group's
employees in India face on a regular basis while they are at a video
conference, this new product called 'Jamvee' is now your one stop solution to
make a multi-person business call from home, your office or even on route to
the airport. In order to increase
productivity, today’s mobile workforce is turning more and more to video
conferencing. They have been mostly using the over-the-top (OTT) video
communication solutions. But now, with BYOD or bring-your-own-device culture
fast taking pace, you have laptops, tablets, smartphones and telepresence
suites all allow up to 46 users to take part in a video meeting from any
location worldwide. Along with support for Windows, Mac OSX, and iOS devices,
there is Android support following in August 2013. Users of Microsoft Lync and
other video conferencing software, as well as those with access to standard
video conferencing systems such as Immersive Telepresence, can also meet using
Jamvee. Users can just download the Jamvee app from Apple app store or Jamvee
portal. Just like you use any
other audio-visual conference tool, you can access host and participant PINs on
the Jamvee portal, and send the participant PIN to people you want to meet
with. Everyone taking part in the meeting just dials the same number and enters
their PIN to join the meeting. Jamvee also provides a self-service portal for the
professional user needing a personal video service. Simply use your credit card
to purchase minutes and off you go (billed on a per-minute basis).
John Hayduk, Tata Communications, President
and CTO, says, "Lack of interoperability, consistency of experience per
location, complicated price plans and the need for third-party reservations
have stood in the way of truly global enterprise collaboration. Jamvee
overcomes these barriers by making video conferences easy and on-demand, while
seamlessly bringing together all video platforms, room systems and endpoints in
a simple, as-you-need it and elastic pre-packaged service. It's so easy to use,
instant and affordable. It's what enterprises have been asking for. " "Jamvee is an excellent
tool to conduct productive and collaborative video meetings with clients who
are based at multiple locations across continents. The ease of using video
services on the move and on any device or platform, makes Jamvee highly
preferred by global users" says Mandar Marulkar, Head of IT, KPIT Cummins.
Tata Communications' mission is to create the world's richest open video
ecosystem. The company’s portfolio includes business services, cloud-based
video services and the world's widest-reaching Telepresence network, to name
but a few. Tata Communications’ offering culminates under the Global Meeting
Alliance™ (GMA), an open business video ecosystem initiative.
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