Posts Tagged ‘cisco’

Media Network Services of Norway established a Video Conferencing Cloud that enabled 2000 Executive Telepresence Meetings from the Norway Pavilion at Expo 2010 in Shanghai, China

Thursday, February 24th, 2011

Source: VCInsight | The Expo 2010 was held in Shanghai from May through October 2010. With its slogan “Norway. Powered by Nature”, it was natural for the Norwegian Pavilion to offer its sponsors a green alternative for meetings. From the Pavilion, sponsors enjoyed more than 2000 Telepresence meetings between Shanghai and the rest of the world.

The Telepresence-enabled Norway Pavilion at Expo 2010 in Shanghai was used by both the organising team and sponsors including Wilhelmsen, DNV, Statoil, Kongsberg Gruppen, Skaugen, Aker and Jotun. Sponsors introduced guests at Expo 2010 via Telepresence to executive management and expert personnel throughout the world. The Norway Pavilion team used the platform to stay in touch with their headquarters and offices throughout the world.

Norway Expo 2010 chose a Cisco TANDBERG’s Telepresence system combined with the global video conferencing network cloud powered by Media Network Services of Norway.

 Espen Guterud, Pavilion Director at Norway Expo 2010, said: “The main reason for selecting MNS was its ability to combine the reach of Internet with a carrier grade network dedicated and optimized for video conferencing. Having experienced true High-Definition video conferencing from Shanghai to arbitrary destinations, I am truly impressed by the network quality and reliability of MNS’s cloud.”

 The MNS network was deployed in four weeksand includedg a dedicated link from Shanghai to Hong Kong. About 2000 calls were made by video conferencing and Telepresence users around the world. Of the 226 million packets sent, only 231 thousand packets were lost ( 0.1%).

The MNS Video Conferencing Cloud consists of more than 50 Points of Presence (PoPs) around the world connected in an overlapping topology by multiple international carriers enabling clients’ video conferencing traffic to be distributed globally and routed to its destination.

The cloud is monitored by the MNS 24×7 Network Operation Center to ensure optimal routing, quality and availability. A business quality Internet connection is usually sufficient between the client’s network and the nearest PoP, while private leased lines are implemented where needed. The cloud features guaranteed Quality of Services (QoS) enabling the optimum video conferencing experience between anyone, anywhere.

MNS provides flexible and reliable network solutions serving the global video conferencing market. The solutions are tailored for a wide range of video conferencing equipment from standalone SIP-based desktop or home office units to complex corporate video conferencing infrastructure including Telepresence Suites, Video Communication Servers (VCS), and Multipoint Control Units (MCU) in a global deployment.

MNS has 8 Core PoPs in Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Hong Kong, London, New York, Oslo, San Jose, Singapore, and Washington DC. And 48 Service PoPs with infrastructure to connect any network present at the location. More at: www.medianetworkservices.com

CNN brings in remote contributors over the MNS Global Video Conferencing Network Cloud

Thursday, February 17th, 2011

Anderson Cooper 360

In an historic first for CNN, Cisco and CNN have partnered to build custom Cisco TelePresence sets that will be used by CNN to transform their live news broadcast from traditional one-way feeds into engaging, two-way communications. CNN has never before provided branding of technology within its news coverage to an Advertiser.

On October 14th, CNN launched custom Cisco Tandberg TelePresence sets (C90 units) in their New York, Washington D.C., and Atlanta Bureaus. These will connect with Cisco Tandberg EX90 units in the office of David Gergen (Harvard University) and home office of Mary Matalin and James Carville (New Orleans) for live political news coverage. This will be a significant advance for these key CNN contributors and will aid the network in bringing them on-air with greater ease and frequency for “mid-term elections,” “America votes,” and ongoing political news coverage. TelePresence interviews will appear across CNN programming, multiple times a week, as Gergen, Matalin, and Carville make frequent appearances across different shows. The next install will be an EX90 in the office of Principal Steve Perry (Hartford, Connecticut), connecting back with studio TelePresence units, for his weekly segment on Anderson Cooper 360 and American Morning. Integrations with Steve Perry will launch in January. Source: MVC Blog 

How do they secure high quality TelePresence sessions with contributors in remote and arbitrary locations?

CNN, through its partners Cisco and Straight Up Technologies, connects and bring in its remote contributors over the MNS Global Video Conferencing Network Cloud.  The network cloud combines the reach of Internet with a carrier grade network dedicated for video conferencing providing its users the following benefits:

  • Highest possible quality across networks
  • Unique deployment time even to remote locations
  • Ability to call arbitrary locations, anywhere in the world

To learn more, please visit Media Network Services.
Also watch CNN Debuts Interviews Via TelePresence.

A small step for Cisco a giant leap towards Interoperability

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

The acquisition of TANDBERG by Cisco will represent a paradigm shift in the whole industry of Video Conferencing, Telepresence and Unified Communication.

When a giant like Cisco commits to the industry with a 3 billion dollar acquisition this is a proof of the maturity and the great potential of our industry.

Many have uttered skepticisms in regard to the impact this will have on the competition in VC industry and the industry’s efforts to apply open standards.

This is understandable, and we will all be watching closely.

It’s likely however that Cisco and TANDBERG will speed up the integration of open standards and efficient interoperability. In order to reach set revenue targets and their common goal of mass deployment of Video Conferencing and Telepresence, market share is not enough, they will want to make the market bigger.

Ciscos global presence and marketing power alone will increase the awareness around VC immensely. This will not only benefit TANDBERG and Cisco, but the whole industry will prosper under this increased attention.

  • VC will get more top level management attention
  • VC will become part of most companies strategy
  • VC will not only replace internal meetings but most external meetings as well
  • VC will come out of the boardroom and on to each employees desktop
  • VC will become as easy as picking up the phone

Read more on how the means of communication will change: Video Conferencing as easy as picking up the phone.