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Chennai Telephones to roll out videoconference suite

M. Dinesh Varma

CHENNAI: Chennai Telephones is gearing up to roll out BSNL’s first videoconference suite in the country.

A full-fledged studio, equipped with high-end camera and TV monitors, is coming up at the R.K. Nagar telephone exchange. The launch was originally set for Wednesday, but the facility will now be opened a fortnight later.

At the proposed tariffs—almost 50 per cent less than what competitors are charging—BSNL’s entry could shake up videoconferencing costs in the city.

The studio will have a single-line and four-line ISDN links, high-speed broadband and Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) network, which is reputed for speed and security.

Users will be able to book timeslots in advance.

As the scheme is being rolled out across the country, BSNL units will be able to synchronously earmark a timeslot for two parties at studios in different cities.

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