If your statement is true then why does Tandberg charge for multipoint which is a proprietary feature. Also I was referring to the way they control presentations. Since I've installed about 30+ C-series units in the past year I know a bit about the product.
@VideoConferencingGuy this is not a solution intended to be deployed to every user this conceptual video is there to show the possibilities. this is a star trek video not a product placement!
@DefconO1 that is incorrect; historically Tandberg was advocating for the standardization of the video protocols with the power of Cisco these standards only getting broader adoption. it has been some time since b2b has been vendor agnostic.
If your statement is true then why does Tandberg charge for multipoint which is a proprietary feature. Also I was referring to the way they control presentations. Since I've installed about 30+ C-series units in the past year I know a bit about the product.
DefconO1 9 months ago
Tandberg was acquired by Cisco not to long ago... there are cheaper solutions available for the small business owner though
VideoConferencingGuy 1 year ago
@VideoConferencingGuy this is not a solution intended to be deployed to every user this conceptual video is there to show the possibilities. this is a star trek video not a product placement!
dominodoce 1 year ago
@dominodoce Cisco(tandberg) could do this but everyone would need own the same brand equipment.
DefconO1 9 months ago
@DefconO1 that is incorrect; historically Tandberg was advocating for the standardization of the video protocols with the power of Cisco these standards only getting broader adoption. it has been some time since b2b has been vendor agnostic.
dominodoce 9 months ago