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Simon Furber Abstract Brunel University has managed one of the first converged networks running data, voice and other services since 1999. This case study outlines some of the key drivers behind and experiences of this implementation and the strategy for IP communications that is going forward. Through example and experience, this highlights for the reader how to approach this type of project, regardless of the technology or vendor chosen.
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JANET(UK) would like to hear from any JANET connected organisation which has an interesting experience with voice IP technology which could be used as the basis for a case study.
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The Voice Advisory Service provides free advice and guidance to Jisc customers on all aspects of voice technologies, particularly with regard to pre and post purchase of equipment, products or services. Enquiries To make an enquiry, in the first instance you should contact service@ja.net
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There are a number of issues to consider when choosing and preparing a room for use as a videoconferencing studio. Many of these issues should also be considered when preparing meeting rooms with videoconferencing facilities, or when setting up desk-top terminals. Studio planning and creation should involve personnel with responsibility for audio/visual equipment, computer networks and estates. Potential users of the room should be consulted if possible, and a visit to an established studio is helpful when drawing up plans.
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Some of the browsers present the data in two narrow columns. If the information is not legible, please contact Phyllis Callinan by email and I will send it to you. Features This table lists the software features that were available in the versions tested by VTAS evaluators
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The VTAS Service was retired in May 2017. This page will no longer be updated. Results of testing -----  28th April, 2011 USB-connected echo-cancelling loudspeaker/microphone systems are used in place of a headset/microphone combination in desktop or small room software-based videoconferencing systems. They allow natural hands-free two-way conversations, and are required when more than one attendee at an individual site is taking part in the videoconference.
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Mirial Softphone 7.0
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PROCEDURES & RESULT TABLES Reference: GD/VTAS/012 Version: 1.46
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Detailed reports are provided for various dedicated videoconferencing products.
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The VTAS Service was retired in May 2017. This page will no longer be updated. Codec Summary Table August 2015 This table is a guide to the videoconferencing codec products tested in detail by VTAS. It summarises the key features and hopefully will enable those interested to initially select which particular range of products best fits their needs.