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AT&T Telepresence Solution® Enhancements Make Collaboration Easier
DALLAS, Nov. 14, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- AT&T* is taking more steps to make global communications and collaboration even easier and more pervasive with new AT&T Telepresence Solution service bundling options. These new choices give customers even more flexibility to meet "face-to-face" from a wider range of locations.
"Within the next few years, global telepresence exchanges that let enterprises reach across their networks will increase the impact of, and demand for, video conferencing solutions," said Brian Washburn, Current Analysis Research Director, Network Services. "AT&T's telepresence solutions allow organizations to connect networks and unlock a vast number of new meeting relationships."
In addition to the new service bundles, AT&T is making telepresence more accessible to businesses and organizations of all sizes with new features and scheduling capabilities that allow for greater connectivity and unification across disparate video conferencing systems.
New AT&T Telepresence Solution capabilities include:
-- New Service Bundles - AT&T now offers customers a wide range of Cisco
video equipment options from immersive to desktop units (including
former TANDBERG endpoints). The fully managed service bundle includes:
-- Connection to the AT&T Business Exchange enabling users to connect
internally with employees, and externally with customers and
suppliers.
-- Flexibility to connect to a wide variety of endpoint equipment and
network types from a broad range of manufacturers, thereby getting
more out of prior investments.
-- AT&T design and implementation of telepresence and video
conferencing equipment including hardware and software.
-- AT&T owned equipment, management, proactive monitoring, maintenance
and help desk bundled into one monthly service fee.
-- Value Case Tool - To help create a "Success Plan" to deploy these new
capabilities AT&T has also recently updated its industry-specific Value
Case Tool which helps customer define use cases, build design and TCO
scenarios, determine break-even points, and project operational costs
and business benefits.
-- Scheduling Add-In - Schedule internal or external telepresence meetings,
right from your Microsoft Outlook or Lotus Notes calendar. This
enhancement unifies scheduling and is expected to be available before
the end of 2011 for hosted deployments.
-- ActivePresence - Enhance the meeting experience by viewing all meeting
attendees during a conference, regardless of the number of locations
connected. The speaking participants appear full size on the screen
while others appear as part of a panel view or "filmstrip" along the
bottom of the screens. Participants switch into the full screen position
automatically when they speak.
-- Guest Access - Schedule and attend telepresence meetings with companies
that are not on the AT&T Business Exchange, over the Internet or
traditional telephone network, opening an even more extended world of
meeting options.
-- Intercompany Direct Dial - Enjoy point-to-point conferencing from one
Cisco TelePresence® endpoint to another on the AT&T Business Exchange
without needing to schedule a meeting in advance.
Key Facts:
-- AT&T adopts telepresence internally: AT&T intends to install more than
50 internal telepresence rooms in 2011, growing internal deployments to
more than 190 rooms spanning more than 20 countries.
-- Using AT&T's Carbon Impact Assessment Tool, organizations can easily
calculate the estimated greenhouse gas emissions and cost savings of
using telepresence to replace or reduce business travel and increase
productivity and collaboration.
-- Between January and September 2011, AT&T has realized almost $7.5
million in travel dollars saved and more than 4,400 metric tons of
CO2 emissions averted.
-- Since 2008, AT&T has logged more than 83,400 telepresence meeting
hours.
-- Telepresence is going global: More than one third of the endpoints
connected to the AT&T Business Exchange are outside the United States,
and AT&T now supports over 75 countries with the expanded offerings.
-- Millions of meeting minutes: AT&T customers held nearly 12 million
minutes of meetings on immersive telepresence systems in the first three
quarters of 2011.
-- The number of end-points continues to grow rapidly: Telepresence
continues to see customer acceptance and continued growth from 1,281
meeting rooms in 2009 to more than 3,000 meeting rooms projected for
2011.
-- Industry leading companies are adopting telepresence: More than one
third of the companies ranked in the Fortune 100 are connected to the
AT&T Business Exchange.
"From large, classroom-like settings to conference rooms to desktops to home offices, AT&T Telepresence Solution is helping our customers connect through face-to-face collaboration," said Shawn Conroy, vice president of Voice, Collaboration and Unified Communications Services, AT&T Business Solutions. "Expanding our popular service bundles to include conference room and desktop units is an important step in pursuing our vision of a pervasive telepresence experience where users can connect without borders from the device and at the time and place that's most convenient for them."
Learn more about the value of AT&T Telepresence Solution and how AT&T helps organizations measure the benefits.
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