videoconferencing

Telstra invites chokehold from enterprise customers

Telstra invites chokehold from enterprise customers

Telstra has used the Sydney leg of its annual enterprise and government executive roadshow to implore customers to hand off more computing responsibility to the carrier, making them your “one throat to choke”.
Ry Crozier May 27 2009 10:38AM Hardware
Network gains drive Aussie business productivity

Network gains drive Aussie business productivity

Telstra has commissioned a survey that identifies high-speed network access as a key factor underpinning business productivity in Australia.
Ry Crozier Feb 3 2009 12:02AM Telco/ISP
Telstra pilots videoconferencing for remote aged care

Telstra pilots videoconferencing for remote aged care

Telstra is piloting a videoconferencing and IT system at four aged care facilities in NSW and Queensland it hopes will help connect residents to medical specialists and form the basis for a repeatable system that can be rolled out nationwide.
Staff Writers Dec 10 2008 4:47PM Telco/ISP
Videoconferencing gains momentum

Videoconferencing gains momentum

Recently released research suggests that videoconferencing – a much talked about, but seldom-used technology – may finally be earning its spurs within the enterprise.
Dave Bailey May 26 2008 4:09PM Networking
Videoconferencing helps medics overcome language barriers

Videoconferencing helps medics overcome language barriers

Remote interpreters let doctors communicate with patients in their own
languages.
Shaun Nichols Sep 26 2006 9:56AM Networking

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