Polycom VoIP Phone Introduces Video for Remote Communication
The world of the future begins today. Digital technology revolutionizes the world. It's a smaller world when board meetings can be conducted between offices on opposite ends of the country. Thanks to videophones, communication can always take place face-to-face, even if its through images transmitted across Internet lines.
The new Polycom VoIP phone that was just released this spring joins video and phone technologies into a single device. The first business media phone to combine a superior grade VoIP phone with video projections, the VVX 1500 is revolutionizing business communication by making facial expressions and body language an integral part of distanced communications.
Video calls can now take place on the opposite sides of the country or even in the same office. When you implement the phone into a VoIP PBX system, the entire office can communicate through video, making face-to-face conversations as convenient as the Internet.
Integrating conveniently with systems like CRM, the VVX 1500 Polycom VoIP phone comes complete with a browser for viewing the web from your office phone.
Video capabilities revolutionize your VoIP PBX system through inter-office communication. This is especially beneficial for branches located in different regions. Videophones bring all lines of communication to the interoffice meeting so that body language can be a part of the dialogue.
Polycom recently unveiled an enterprise video communications and conference platform that makes broadcast quality images possible for virtual meetings and collaboration sessions. The first in the industry to feature 1080 p and 720p high-definition (HD) quality images, the phone allows the upscale of lower quality images from firms that have smaller connections.
Always looking towards the future, Polycom plans to expand its teleconferencing line. It has plans to release a more affordable videoconferencing system so more companies can jump on board with this technology. It plans to sell the QDX 6000 for around $4,000 that would require a bandwidth of only 256Kpbs. Though it requires little bandwidth, Polycom insists the system will be DVD quality.
With today's digital video technologies, business communication can always be face to face. This brings all lines of communication on the table, which is especially important given the level of dialogue required for the business day. When decisions need to be made, you need to be able to express through more than words and voice but also body language as well as facial expressions. Technology can allow every conversation to take place practically in person.
