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Lease to own video conferencing: Ideal for small businesses.
As a small to medium size business owner, you may find taking your company into the video conferencing world a scary proposition. Video conferencing is a great way for your business to save time and money travelling, while maintaining the … Continue reading
Posted in Teleconferencing
Tagged Australia, AVER, Business, ClearSea, LifeSize, Solution, VCA, Videoconferencing
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Chorus Call and LifeSize Video Conferencing
For over 2 years now Chorus Call Australia and Video Conferencing Australia have been engaged with LifeSize by selling their equipment in the Australian market. Over that time we have built significant expertise with all our sales people (save one … Continue reading
Posted in Video Conferencing
Tagged Australia, Business, ClearSea, High-definition video, LifeSize, New Zealand, Solution, Videoconferencing
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Chorus Call Australia partnerships with Avaya
Chorus Call Australia has announced an agreement with Avaya to sell the Radvision product range. Morley Foster, Managing Director Chorus Call Australia, said “…the quality of the Radvision product range, including their mobility solution is one of, if not the … Continue reading
Posted in Brisbane, Business, Teleconferencing, Video Conferencing
Tagged Australia, Avaya, Business, Radvision, Services, Telecommunications, Unified communications, video solutions
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How much is your time worth…?
One of the lesser known services available as an alternative to travel is video conferencing room hire. The Chorus Call offices have video enabled board rooms that are listed on various local and international aggregator web sites, as well as … Continue reading
Maximising Your Video Conferencing Experience
Maximising Your Video Conferencing Experience As businesses continue to find better ways to conduct their meetings and make business processes more efficient, technology continues to rise to the occasion and serves as a reliable partner in not only expediting processes … Continue reading
Posted in Brisbane, Business, Teleconferencing, Video Conferencing
Tagged Australia, Business, Business process, Company, Conference call, Meeting, Streaming media, Videoconferencing
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Welcome to 2012
First of all I wanted to thank everyone for a great 2011. It was a great year with much accomplished and many new developments in the market. Similarly, it has been a great start to 2012 with lots going on … Continue reading
Posted in Brisbane, Business, IR, Teleconferencing, Video Conferencing
Tagged Australia, Business, Cisco, Cisco Systems, Internet Protocol, LifeSize, Polycom, Videoconferencing
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Industrial Disease
“Now warning lights are flashing down at Quality Control Somebody threw a spanner, they threw him in the hole There’s rumors in the loading bay and anger in the town Somebody blew the whistle and the walls came down” Courtesy … Continue reading
Posted in Brisbane, Teleconferencing
Tagged Australia, Business, Carbon tax, Conference call, Oceania, Sydney, Taxation, Videoconferencing
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1800 from mobiles…
Many users of conferencing services are unaware that when they phone a “free call” service from their mobile that their service provider can slug them airtime charges that sometimes are in excess $1 per minute. To make this issue even … Continue reading
Posted in Brisbane, Teleconferencing
Tagged Business, Business and Economy, free call, Mobile phone, Optus, Service provider, Services, Telecommunications, Telstra
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Chorus Call Australia: the “complete suite” of conferencing services
While 90% of your conferencing requirements may be one area I encourage users to look to the ability of a provider to quote across all services in the conferencing platform. While you may not need them now an astute provider … Continue reading
Working from Home…
Congratulations to Minister for Broadband and Communications, Stephen Conroy for recently spruiking the idea of more Australians working from home. Monday to Friday millions of us file like so many ants from our suburban homes into the concrete jungle of … Continue reading