Radvision Expands Videoconference Line

Radvision Expands Videoconference Line

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Matthew Hicks
Matthew Hicks
Nov 25, 2003
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Radvision Ltd. has released a new line of videoconferencing equipment aimed at small and midsized enterprises.

The Glen Rock, N.J., company on Monday announced 12 new versions of its Invision line of videoconferencing network appliances that can support either 10 or 20 concurrent users at speeds as high as 768K bps.

The lineup includes nine network appliances in the Invision 100 line and three in the Invision 400 line. The appliances provide unified ISDN and IP conferencing, a full suite of call and network management tools, and an H.323 gatekeeper.

Pricing ranges between $44,500 and $99,500.

Radvision also announced four videoconferencing appliances specifically for the Chinese market, which can support 20, 24 or 48 concurrent users at speeds as high as 768K bps.

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