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Ingate offers SIP Video use cases

Monday 3rd May 2010 - 17:12

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The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) standard is taking our industry by storm and the next move for the protocol is to enable video. Ingate has been pioneering such an approach and sat down with TMCNet to describe some of the features.

The company has been using SIP Video to make ad hoc video calls using only a laptop and a mic rather than a whole bunch of other expensive technology. Of course, the hardware to take advantage of SIP has to be in place to use the solution, but once it's there, adding video isn't much trouble--running like any other application on the Internet.

Ingate described two customers that use its video solution: Omnitor, a company that provides sign language interpretation services, uses the instant-on video technology to quickly make interpreters available anywhere; and Librestream which uses the video conferencing solution to bring its field support team to a site virtually to support the equipment and machinery it builds.

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