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WebEx Customer: Re-Engineering Australia Foundation (REA)

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The Re-Engineering Australia Foundation (REA) is a nonprofit organization that works to encourage young adults to pursue careers in engineering. To carry out its mission, REA administers the F1 in Schools Australia initiative. To reach more youth across Australia, REA needed to find a tool that would give teams the ability to collaborate on designs and share information across great distances. Now, REA uses Cisco WebEx technology to involve 35,000 students across the country in the international F1 in Schools competition, allowing them to dominate the competition and win numerous awards and prizes.The Re-Engineering Australia Foundation (REA) is a nonprofit organization that works to encourage young adults to pursue careers in engineering. To carry out its mission, REA administers the F1 in Schools Australia initiative. To reach more youth across Australia, REA needed to find a tool that would give teams the ability to collaborate on designs and share information across great distances. Now, REA uses Cisco WebEx technology to involve 35,000 students across the country in the international F1 in Schools competition, allowing them to dominate the competition and win numerous awards and prizes.

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  • I do not know if anybody in this group uses Webex for conferences, but I have had a very bad experience with them. Use TEAMVIEWER. It is completely free and always works

    I could not connect, but according to their "invoice" department. I was in a meeting for 284 minutes and they charged me $93.72 for it. It is up to me to prove that I did not have a meeting, which obviously I cannot do, because I cannot prove that I did not do something.

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