Conference Bridges

Conference Bridges

Forum
 

 

Converged Conferencing at the Speed of the Internet!

Forum Communications, San Diego, CA (October 10, 2006) – Necessity is driving the global connectivity revolution, and convergence conferencing from Forum Communications is riding the wave of the future.

Internationally-known for affordable, reliable on-premise conference solutions, Forum Communications introduced the Consortium VIPTM to thousands at the Internet Telephony Expo in San Diego this week. With 15 years consistent manufacturing and design quality and 70,000-plus conference ports worldwide, Forum’s complete family of conferencing servers are now VoIP-capable (Voice over Internet Protocol).

The corporate mission at Forum Communications has always been to make superior quality conferencing affordable and available to everyone. The marriage of Forum’s products with VoIP and hybrid/VoIP networks takes the next step to provide universal access to everyone within a business organization, earning the label as a true birthright workplace tool.

As an industry-leader, Forum utilizes only mature, tested technology, choosing state-of-the-art VoIP network interface supporting Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). SIP is the preferred industry-standard for real-time multi-media communications, as acknowledged by industry leaders, including the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).

The Consortium VIP(tm) grows to 480 ports, with robust reporting and system functions, and optional web conferencing (WebMeet B). Quick Screens provide immediate history and summaries for both end users and operators. Acclaimed by government and business executives alike, the Consortium(tm) conference servers meet the future conferencing needs of your enterprise with proven reliability and painless migration strategies.


Other Forum products are available for first responder collaboration and SMB conferencing, starting at 8 ports: Confer-SE(tm), Confer III(tm) and the Confer ALERT Plus(tm). For more details, visit www.forum-com.com or call 972-680-0700.

 

 

 

 

 

Press releases