Alexander, http://bigbluebutton.org/ Have you looked at BigBlueButton? INZ used it for a meeting a while back and my view was that it's just sensational. Key advantage was that the client only needs a web browser. They don't need to down load a client application to make it work. D On 10/02/2014 9:40 a.m., Alexander Neilson wrote:
Little bit off topic so Beer
However we have been asked to deliver a Video Teleconference Bridge in our system for customers whose speeds and connectivity vary (ADSL1, ADSL2, VDSL, Radio, Fibre, UFB) and so I am looking for anyones experiences with conference bridge hardware that can take connections from customers who may be using any of these connections into our network and that is smart enough to remux the video / audio streams out to cater to the connection speeds available.
If anyone has any history with such a device I would love to hear about it off list.
Preferring devices that will have a master bridge inside our core with good monitoring and management and easy to use remote units that are also reliable (remote customers make for hard trips to work on) however any relevant information would be appreciated.
(I am arguing for on topic ish due to the handling of different grade customer connections across the network)
Regards Alexander
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