Video Conferencing Equipment Atlanta GA

Think videoconferencing with muscle and you've got telepresence. This ultrahigh-end technology features HD, large plasma screens and fancy acoustics in a specially constructed room.

National Companies

Turn Key Operations
(858) 546-9900
La Jolla, CA
Duluth Videoconferencing
(218) 722-4733
202 W Superior St Ste 700
Duluth, MN
Solutionz Videoconferencing
(310) 571-1207
901 Bringham Ave
Los Angeles, CA
Expedite Video Conferencing
(617) 454-1400
233 Needham St
Newton, MA
Executive Suites of Minnesota
(612) 349-5200
80 S 8th St Ste 900
Minneapolis, MN
A Video Conferencing Network
(617) 723-3376
11 Homestead St
Lexington, MA
Ames Adam
(212) 337-9911
601 W 26th St Rm 1128
New York, NY
Devlin Video Services
(212) 391-1313
1501 Broadway
New York, NY
Legal Video Solutions
(559) 441-1681
1810 Van Ness Ave
Fresno, CA
Spokane Reporting Service
(509) 624-6255
421 W Riverside Ave
Spokane, WA

By Katherine Walsh, CIO.com,

Think videoconferencing with muscle and you've got telepresence. This ultrahigh-end technology features HD, large plasma screens and fancy acoustics in a specially constructed room. Participants appear on the screen in life size and with zero latency, says Claire Schooley, a senior analyst at Forrester. Should this emerging technology be on your radar screen?

While telepresence may bridge the gap between meeting participants in a way that wasn't possible with traditional Web videoconferences, it's still cost-prohibitive for most companies. HP's telepresence solution, HP Halo, rings in at US$425,000. Cisco's Telepresence 3000 (a six-seat, three-screen telepresence room) and solutions from Teliris, Polycom and Tandberg each cost around $300,000, Schooley says.

Add on monthly fees for a concierge service to operate the meeting and room (sometimes offsite), and you see that this doesn't suit a small organization. However, it's effective for an executive who makes frequent trips among global offices. "Since these executives would use first class fares, in the long run it's more cost-effective to do telepresence," she says. In industries where visuals are critical, telepresence could also earn its keep, she adds.

An alternative: Upstart firm Telanetix is winning some attention for its approach. Customers can get started for $1,000 a month on a financing plan, for a lower up-front investment. Telanetix says this makes its offering more attractive to midsize companies, as does the fact that its technology plugs into your existing meeting room, whereas the Cisco and HP products pose strict room and hardware rules.

Telepresence users are still relatively elite, but globalization and the increasing need for collaboration will drive demand, Schooley says, as will frustrations with overseas travel. Research firm Frost & Sullivan estimates that revenues in the North American telepresence market totaled $27.6 million in 2006 and are likely to reach $610.5 million in 2013.

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