A + Conferencing partners with SightSpeed to offer Desktop Videoconferencing over the Internet
by Anonymous
Berkeley, CA January 21 2004--SightSpeed announced today that it has teamed with Houston, TX based A + conferencing to offer low latency, high quality, easy to use videoconferencing service to its customers. A + is a provider of audio conferencing service to small and medium sized customers throughout the United States.
A + Conferencing will be offering SightSpeed videoconferencing software products and services through their agent channel to their customer base. SightSpeed offers two products, a videoconferencing service that is a one-click-to-connect application similar to that found on an instant messenger platform. A + Conferencing will also be offering SightSpeed's newest service, SightSpeed Web, a revolutionary videoconferencing product that allows two parties to connect real-time through a live web page.
A+ Conferencing is a full service conferencing company with over 50 years of experience in the industry focused on providing audio, video and web conferencing services for medium to high volume customers, resellers and agents. A + services include the latest in reservationless conference calling, operator assisted calling, event calling services, web conferencing, teleservices and SightSpeed videoconferencing. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, the company can be reached via its Web site, at (www.aplusconferencing.com), or by phone at 888.239.3969.
Based in Berkeley, California, SightSpeed offers high-quality, truly real-time desktop videoconferencing software. SightSpeed's software is easy to install and use with standard computers, cameras and a broadband Internet connection. The service enables natural visual communications in synchronization with a normal telephone conversation. Its human perception-based technology is patented and based on over seven years of research at Cornell University. SightSpeed's service is accessible on Internet-connected computers and can also be licensed for embedded commercial applications.
This article courtesy of http://www.communicationsforbusiness.com. You may freely reprint this article on your website or in your newsletter provided this courtesy notice and the author name and URL remain intact.
Submit Your Article