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Radvision intros new multipoint control unit

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BANGALORE, INDIA: Radvision, an Avaya Company, announced Scopia Elite 6000 series multipoint control unit (MCU).

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The company, in a release, says that it can enable real-time video collaboration for businesses of any size. The new Scopia Elite 6000 series is the latest addition to the company's Elite Series MCU portfolio

The Scopia Elite 6000 features dual 1080p/60fps channels for video and content, simultaneous H.264 high profile for bandwidth efficiency and H.264 scalable video coding (SVC), along with multi-stream immersive telepresence.

It can support 40 full 1080p HD ports on a single 1U system. User can moderate meetings through onscreen menus compatible with any endpoint or via the Scopia Control iPad® app.

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For end users, Scopia Desktop and Scopia Mobile, both of which are supported on the Elite 6000 Series MCU, enable one-click-to-video and an intuitive interface for video conferencing on-the-go. Participants can moderate a call, share content, record and stream and even choose individual layouts featuring up to 28 on-screen participants, adds the release.

It features Google Maps integration providing a global geographic view of the collaboration topology along with additional enhancements such as multi-tenancy, concierge services, and massive scalability of up to 4,00,000 users for service providers and large enterprises.

Ii is compatible with the recently announced Scopia TIP Gateway and also with all standards-based telepresence systems including those from LifeSize, Polycom, and Cisco/Tandberg.

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