Date:13th Jan, 2008 Author:Peter King
BT and Cisco announced one of the largest deployments of IP telephony in the education field in a multi-million pound deal with the University of Cambridge.
Cisco is providing a telephony system to the University of Cambridge incorporating Cisco Unified Communications Manager 6.0 and 20,000 IP phones. The technology will allow students and staff to collaborate and communicate more innovatively and effectively, using a converged voice, video and data network. Sharing information more easily will improve the quality of education and research, with students and academics using instant messaging, voice emails, streaming video and much more to share ideas in real time, from anywhere in the world.
Sources from University of Cambridge said this project “reflected their forward-looking relationship with technology” and ensured “the University remains a globally-focused, student-centric institution well into the future.
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