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ZTE Corporation has announced the launch of its new Unified Communication & Collaboration solution (UC&C), a transformative software-based video conferencing technology designed to help enterprises harness the power of mobility.
ZTE’s UC&C is an end-to-end solution that delivers cloud-based video conferencing and collaboration services for end-users anywhere, anytime, supporting different devices and endpoints including software-based MCU (multipoint control units), ET series endpoints, mobile applications and desktop clients. The next-generation UC&C solution, designed for enterprises and operators, was debuted by ZTE at the Integrated Systems Europe 2015 (ISE) exposition in Amsterdam.
The Cloud Conferencing Manager (CCM1000) is a software-based MCU that delivers high-definition and large capacity video conferencing capabilities, enabling fast and flexible distributed deployment and providing support for virtualized platforms. With the CCM1000, customers require only 10 minutes to install the system and start video conferencing calls. The new ET501 offers cost efficiency, compact design, and simple and quick deployment to all the end-users. The ET501 also supports Wi-Fi and AP functions, making it ideal for small to medium size enterprises (SMEs). ZTE’s VT100 mobile and desktop products can be installed on devices with Android, iOS, and Windows operating systems, supporting high-quality video conferencing for teleworkers in remote locations. “As a provider of innovative, secure and high-quality ICT solutions, ZTE is committed to delivering enterprises in Europe with access to the most advanced technologies, driving increased business productivity and efficiencies,” said Qian Min, General Manager of UC&C Products, ZTE. ZTE's mobile office collaboration products integrate data, voice, and video technologies to help enterprises evolve from isolated to integrated communications, and help users with more intuitive sharing and collaboration.See What’s Next in Tech With the Fast Forward Newsletter
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