1888PressRelease.com
1888 PressRelease Home Sign In Register About Us Sitemap
  
21
Apr
2009

Overcoming the Top Three Barriers to Video Conferencing for SMBs

White paper: The next generation of solutions must focus on low cost, flexibility and ease of use.


(1888PressRelease) April 21, 2009 - TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. -- A new generation of video communication solutions is overcoming obstacles that have prevented its adoption by small and midsize companies and organizations.

That's according to a white paper from Appia Communications entitled "The Benefits and Challenges of Video Conferencing." Appia, a leading provider of managed IT and telecom services, based the paper on the experience it gained developing video communication solutions for its own customers.

"Video equipment has historically been proprietary, expensive, and difficult to use," said Victor von Schlegell, president of Appia Communications. "Also, video used ISDN, which is charged by the minute at high rates. This made video sessions expensive, especially if some of the participants were located outside the US. ISDN is also unreliable and subject to outages."

Changes involving the Internet, equipment strategies, and underlying technologies are leading to new video communication options that are affordable for nearly any business or organization.

"Large enterprises have realized the cost savings and productivity gains enabled by video communication, but now the technology can serve SMBs," von Schlegell said.

The complete white paper can be read and downloaded for free at www.appiaservices.com/pages/white-papers/.

About Appia Communications

Appia Communications is a leading provider of managed IT and telecommunications services, enabling small and midsize companies and organizations to benefit from Internet Protocol technology for far less than the cost of an in-house implementation. Appia's managed solutions help customers reduce costs, enhance employee productivity, improve customer care, and compete more effectively against much larger enterprises.

Headquartered in Traverse City, Michigan, Appia has operations in Boston, Chicago, Detroit, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, New York, St. Louis, and other markets in North America and Europe. Appia was named to Inc. magazine's list of America's fastest-growing private companies in both 2007 and 2008, and was named one of the world's Top Five Managed Service Providers on the 2008-09 MSPmentor 100.

For more information, please visit www.appiaservices.com or call 877-277-4297. Appia is a Cisco Powered Network and holds advanced Cisco communications certifications.

Media Contact
Matt Cowall
Communications Manager
877-277-4297
matt ( @ ) appiaservices dot com

###
 

Other Related Press Releases

It is Time to Throw Away the Phone Book -- Philly Gets Connected with LocalQuote.com by Local Quote

InRoomMD and Reliable Life Partner to Provide Enhanced Peace of Mind to Canadian Travelers in US by Inroommd

The English Garden Named Top Raleigh Florist by The English Garden Florist Of Raleigh

Overcoming the Top Three Barriers to Video Conferencing for SMBs by Appia Communications

Audio and Video Files Now Playing in Browser Windows Around the Globe by Perkettpr

360 Education Solutions Expanding Services to School Districts by Novel Concept Studio

Professional Development for Educators by Earths-journey.com

Contact Information

Matt Cowall

Appia Communications

49686

Voice: 877-277-4297

Visit our Site

Press Release Tools