Family of MCUs Include Full Network Switching

Offered at "unprecedented industry price points," according the firm, the VideoRouter productfamily supplies multipoint group videoconferencing solutions.By combining network access and switching plus inverse multiplexing with MCU capability allin the same box, the units address the various technical challenges of multipoint conferencing.Need for a separate MCU is also eliminated.The VideoRouter Express is an entry-level series, featuring management via a front paneldisplay for easy use by anyone, packaged in a small platform that suits desktop settings or avideoconference room.There is also the mid-range Multi VideoRouter series and a high-end Enterprise VideoRouterseries, which support up to 76 simultaneous points within a single conference, and more.VideoRouter Pro cards offer additional MCU port capacity. Teleos Communications, Inc.,Eatontown, NJ, (908) 544-6432.

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