Monday, August 18, 2008

Desktop Video Conference a Reality in India




Video conference has been a thing of the future, the thing, that science fiction books spoke of ever since we were kids. Desktop Video conference has been happening for sometime, and you could always fire up your desktop, with a web cam, and do a video conference, but the Digital Divide, of people who did not know the PC, or how it operated, was a big issue. Dlink, one of the pioneer Networking companies in India, announced the availability of the GVC 3000 in India, made in India.

I have requested Yogesh Sharma, their Branch head in Delhi, for some review units, and should soon do a review, if I get the units. Though the details of the GVC 3000 are as follows:

* SIP Standards compliant, Interoperable with the SIP servers’ world wide
* Multi Codec Support H.264, H.263, H.263+ and MPEG-4
* Video Telephony at a bandwidth as low as 128kbps
* Excellent Audio and Video Lip Synchronization
* Tiltable LCD and Camera
* Excellent Video and Voice Quality on TV for group participants
* E.164 Dialing
* Audio and Video Privacy Options

Waiting for the review units.

GS

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