"Cisco, a celebrated computer technologies company is on top of the industry and provides premium products. Cisco Telepresence is no different. They focus on professional 'face to face' video telecommunication conferences."
Telepresence is generally defined as the use of virtual reality technology to participate in distant events or remotely control equipment. Many companies could benefit from this technology, and as a communications tool, any company with overseas branches stand as an example.
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I think you may mean CUCM, which is the "Cisco Unified Communications Manager, "the "brains" of a Cisco Unified Communications system. The product used to be called "Cisco Unified Call Manager" and before that just "Call Manager."
Cisco is a US company
Aironet, a division of Cisco Systems acquired by Cisco Systems in 1999 , is a company providing wireless networking devices. Aironet Wireless Communications was started in 1986 by ex-Marconi Wireless employees.
The company's full name is Cisco Systems, Inc. Cisco is actually a contraction from 'San Francisco', the company's birthplace.
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Cisco Unified Communications allows voice and video conferencing. The various types of software will support audio, data, streaming video, and mobile applications.
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Cisco is currently selling the Unified Communications and offering cash for old PBX systems.
When HP came to market with its first product, Halo Collaboration Studio, it started charging $549,000 (£277,000) per site. Cisco launched its full version at $300,000 (£150,000) per site, a price it's still charging, and Polycom's systems go from $200,000 (£100,000) upwards. From April 2008 - http://news.zdnet.co.uk/communications/0,1000000085,39376522,00.htm