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ConferEase is an audiographics conferencing system that allows simultaneous voice and document collaboration over a single analog telephone line.

Up to 72 participants can share ideas and graphical information without the additional equipment required for videoconferencing. The ConferEase product line consists of an analog T.120 MCU and three digital T.120 MCU models.

The digital MCU offers multiple simultaneous conferences, conference record and playback on demand, and LAN connectivity for e-mail retrieval and file download. Software solutions target specific applications, such as distance learning and telecommuting. The firm also resells Future Labsí TALKShow collaborative whiteboard package.

Among the beta testers of ConferEase was North Country Community College in New York. OutReach Technologies, Columbia, MD, (410) 381-5087

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