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Wednesday, 13 June 2007

Cable & Wireless Europe, Asia and US has announced the availability of Virtual Telepresence - a fully managed video conferencing and collaboration solution that provides seamless, global connectivity and complete interoperability with other telepresence suites, standard and high-definition systems, desktop video appliances, webcams, 3G video phones and audio devices. Cable & Wireless, through a partnership with BCS Global, will be offering the Virtual Telepresence solution, as part of its continued focus on providing IP-based applications that enhance its customers' overall experience. The Virtual Telepresence application includes an unlimited use video-calling plan, always on Virtual Video Meeting Rooms, customised screen layouts, complete end-point and directory management and detailed billing. Cable & Wireless Virtual Telepresence customers will also be fully supported by one of the industries most advanced Video Network Operations Centers (VNOC), and will have access to a "Video Concierge" service, providing a live person via video for face-to-face assistance or support. The new Virtual Telepresence service is being initially deployed over the coming months into approximately 20 new Telepresence suites under development.
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