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| In 2011, AT&T grew beyond its Cisco telepresence-centricity, adding a wide range of compatible endpoints. AT&T is preparing for a future where immersive video merges with personal/mobile devices toward unified communications. (11/15/2011) |
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| BT Conferencing was built around broad video platform support, putting the company in a strong position as telepresence becomes part of a unified communications play. But it also means its competitors are headed in the same direction. (10/31/2011) |
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| Orange Business Services has been adding intelligence and versatility into its Open VideoPresence service – features that will add value to its Cisco-based TelePresence services as the two platforms are integrated more tightly. (11/17/2011) |
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| Tata Communications has signed most of the largest immersive video providers as NNI partners, as well as a growing number of wholesale partners. The carrier rounds out its improvements with scheduling intelligence and service package improvements. (11/15/2011) |
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| Verizon has traditionally taken more of a consultative approach toward immersive video deployments than some of its peers. Going forward, the company is gearing up to pull video and voice together under a broader unified communications model. (10/31/2011) |
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