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RADVision's videoconferencing appliance. (Product Review).

Business Communications Review, February, 2003 by Krapf, Eric

The mass market may or may not be ready for videoconferencing, but RADVision says it's ready for mass-market videoconferencing. The New Jersey-based vendor released what it calls the industry's first "videoconferencing appliance," a device that marketing VP David Sokolic says will do nothing less than "capitalize on convergence" as more enterprise networks carry real-time, multimedia traffic across their LANs and WANs.

The company bills the Invision product line, announced late last year, as a plug-and-play, preconfigured videoconferencing-in-a-box system that incorporates gateway, gatekeeper and multipoint conferencing unit (MCU) functions in a single one-rack-unit form factor that can handle both ISDN and IP connections. Evolution Of An...

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