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Become partners in the introduction of a new system for high quality video conferencing
December 20, 2001
STOCKHOLM -- HP (Hewlett-Packard) and Net Insight, (SX: NETI B), a leading provider of real-time broadband infrastructure technology become partners in the introduction of a new system for high quality video conferencing. In a joint project, the two have developed a solution enabling e-meetings with perfect quality video and audio. "Those who have doubted that video conferencing will ever be able to replace personal meetings will have to think again after experiencing this", says Gunnar Sahlin, Head of Partner Relations at HP in Sweden.HP in Sweden and Net Insight plan to launch a commercial solution for video conferencing via uncompressed video signal. Since last week, the world´s first demo network for virtual meetings over 270 Mbps raw video has been up and running in Stockholm. The network connects HP´s office in Kista with the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm City, and Net Insight in Västberga.Net Insight AB Hewlett-Packard Co.
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