Orange Business Services has launched a service that enables anyone with an Android or iOS device to participate in videoconferences that use a wide spectrum of vendor equipment: from full telepresence suites to desktop video.
Avaya - which was once tipped to be buying Polycom - is to acquire, for $US230m, videoconference technology developer Radvision and plans to offer a suite of high-definition video collaboration products, with the ability to plug and play multiple mobile devices including Apple iPad and Google Android.
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