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VCON Conference Bridge
The VCON Conference Bridge (VCB) is designed to join groups of participants together in a single videoconferencing session. The VCB fits most conferencing requirements by allowing up to eight participants per session and is versatile in the way it can be configured and used. The VCB is economical enough to reside in several locations of a distributed organization, with single or dual session VCBs at each office. For centralized locations, a large, multiple-session VCB provides simultaneous conferences that fit the needs of a more sizeable employee population. The VCB can serve both as a dial-in conferencing bridge and as an ad-hoc conferencing bridge, where multipoint conferencing is as easy as pushing the "invite" button on the display.
The VCB is an integral part of VCON's client/server architecture designed around the VCON MXM. A key function that the MXM provides to the VCB is ad-hoc videoconferences. While some multipoint calls are scheduled in advance, most conferencing needs are ad-hoc. Inviting a user into an existing videoconference, with just the click of the "invite" button, is a feature unique to VCON endpoints using the VCB. When two users are in a point-to-point videoconference, one of the users can click their "invite" button, select another participant from the online directory, and seamlessly join them into the call. |
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