Video Conferencing
Video Conferencing allows you to see and hear people far away, and collaborate by sharing documents – in real time! Old first generation video conferencing, which relied on fragile ISDN dialup connections, have given way to IP-based platforms. If you can dial your cell phone, you can launch a video conference today!
Studies show that 50% of a conversation’s content is non-verbal. Video conferencing facilitates business meetings, training and education, long distance job interviews, and tele-medicine, as well as emergency response.

Video conferencing often pays for itself rapidly by eliminating travel time, costs, and the associated fatigue and loss of productivity. A San Francisco-based executive who needs to attend a 2-hour urgent meeting in New York tomorrow can either spend all day and night, plus a few thousand dollars on airfare, hotel, food, and cabs and hope to get their on time – or just walk down to the conference room and flip on the video system, participate in the meeting, and return to being productive in her home office immediately.

Personal video conferencing allows scattered individuals with inexpensive webcams to meet virtually. Toshiba’s Video Communication System is integrated with the Toshiba CIX IP-enabled telephone system.
Successful video conferencing deployments require careful attention to lighting, acoustics, camera angles, and furniture placement. Its wise and most cost-effective to get a proven expert like SynerTel involved before committing to expensive furniture or construction. Even in challenging retrofit environments, SynerTel can ensure your video conferencing experience is successful.
SynerTel offers video conferencing tools from Polycom, LifeSize and Toshiba.

