Video Features
Video conferencing and video surveillance applications are experiencing widespread adoption within businesses of all sizes. Once cost-restricted to larger enterprises that purchased expensive, large scale teleconferencing systems for videoconferencing and employed a separate network for video surveillance monitoring, businesses can easily implement SIP-based endpoint devices (phones and video cameras) to add these apps on the VoIP network along with voice and data.
Video Calling/Video Conferencing
Having a face-to-face, real-time videoconference with a colleague, partner or customer is as easy as dialing the desktop phone. From conducting meetings and training sessions to collaborating with remote employees to cutting down on travel expenses, video calling is a great way for SMBs to be more productive as well as save time and money.
For a low-cost, video calling/video conferencing solution, businesses can connect any SIP-based desktop videophone to the UCM6100 series. Grandstream’s award-winning GXV3140 and GXV3175 IP Multimedia Phones are two options to consider for visual communications as well as accessing Web applications, social media sites and more from the desktop phone.
ECS is an Avaya authorized business partner located in Seattle, WA & Portland, OR.
ECS provides local technicians for on-site work installing and servicing a variety of voice/data equipment, ie; Avaya Aura Servers, Gateways, Messaging, Telephones, Firewalls, Ethernet Switches, Low Voltage Cabling, WiFi, CCTV, POS, Paging, etc.
ECS provides services in the states of Washington & Oregon, primarily in the greater Seattle & Portland areas.