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Radvision demos integration with Windows RTC Server and Messenger
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Network World Fusion 04/30/03
I've written a lot recently about Radvision and its slew of announcements. At the show this week, I got to see some of the stuff I've been writing about in action, specifically the company's new integration with Microsoft's Real-Time Communications (RTC) Server (formerly Greenwich) and Windows Messenger. Basically, Radvision is using Windows Messenger as the launching point into a multipoint call. FVC is also doing this with it's new Click to Meet Express 2.0 product. Because Windows Messenger uses SIP, one could just use a PC connected to broadband to make calls into the Radvision ViaIP 400 server and connect into a regular conference call. This functionality could be cool for a remote user like myself on the road with access to a robust network that needs to call into the office for a meeting or to check voicemail. Rather than using my cellphone minutes or an 800 number to call in, I could take advantage of the free Internet connection and place a free call. Maybe it is just a dream?
Back to The Multimedia ExchangeWhat you describes is about Windows Mesneger integration with Radvision or FVC, not about integration with RTC server.
In fact, what would bring an integration with the RTC server ?
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