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Conference and collaboration appliance that runs Linux

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WARRINGTON, ENGLAND: RHUB Communications is shipping an embedded Linux based fully featured Conference and Collaboration appliance. The appliance provides six applications in one unit.

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Featuring Web conferencing, Video conferencing and Audio conferencing, the TurboMeeting 210 (TM210) also includes Remote Support, Remote access and Webinar capability.

RHUB's entry level TM 210 appliance employees an AMD G-Series processor, flash memory and standard network interfaces. The appliance can be plugged in to the firewall/DMZ for both secure, internal meetings and public meetings. Any team member of a company can have access to the conferencing server.

The system employees a concurrent usage license rather than a named user license and can support any number of users only limited by concurrent access. RHUB appliances have proven lower cost of ownership, and can easily pay for itself within three to 10 months

Audio conference is supported by both external PSTN and internal VoIP systems. The systems are integrated and both can be used in any meeting. The PSTN system is "free conference" and provides local numbers in 26 countries.

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