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		<title>A Shift Toward Business-Grade Video Conferencing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Mariette Johnson Wharton, VP of Marketing Research Now released a recent survey of 1200 global business professionals on the topic of video conferencing. The study showed that most (79%) who use video conferencing are using consumer technologies such as Skype. The remainder (21%) use business-grade video conferencing systems from the likes of Tandberg, Cisco and Polycom. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>by Mariette Johnson Wharton, VP of Marketing</strong></p>
<p>Research Now released a recent survey of 1200 global business professionals on the topic of video conferencing. The study showed that most (79%) who use video conferencing are using consumer technologies such as Skype. The remainder (21%) use business-grade video conferencing systems from the likes of Tandberg, Cisco and Polycom.</p>
<p>Given that most are using consumer-grade video conferencing applications for business meetings, it’s not surprising that the majority (61%) reported quality problems such as video delay.</p>
<p>As high-quality dedicated video conferencing systems (available for as little $800-$1500) become more commonplace and as more service providers offer inexpensive video conferencing solutions (such as <a href="http://www.vidtel.com/on-demand-business-grade-service.html" target="_self">Vidtel&#8217;s Connect</a> service), it’s only a matter of time before business-grade video conferencing takes considerable share away from consumer applications.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s no surprise either that the survey shows reduced travel expenses and improved quality of business communications are behind the video conferencing trend.  These are significant benefits and 40% of the survey respondents reported their companies will be deploying a video conferencing within the next 6-24 months.</p>
<p>Let’s just hope they spare themselves the aggravations of lower-quality solutions when high-quality, reasonably priced solutions are on the market today.  At Vidtel, we conduct our video conferences on Tandberg and Polycom dedicated video conferencing devices in the $800-$1500 range with TV-like quality.  Hardly any reason to travel any more, except for fun.</p>
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