Actis Technologies Ties Up With Codian
By:
Minu Sirsalewala
| Feb 22, 2007
Actis Technologies, an audio visual and environment control solutions provider in India has teamed up with Codian, a manufacturer of video conferencing infrastructure products to bring Codian’s video conferencing infrastructure, including its HD MCU 4500 Series to India.
The Codian MCU 4500 Series is its latest generation, with video conferencing bridges to deliver full-motion high definition (HD) continuous presence conferencing to users with a mix of standard definition and high definition endpoints.
"We are delighted to begin what we believe will be a strong partnership. Actis Technologies will be the key in delivering Codian’s advanced video conferencing solutions to organizations across India," said an optimistic Gagan Varma, country manager for Codian India on the partnership.
Actis has been designing holistic solutions by putting together equipment for visual and oral communication. The alliance will help Actis provide its customers with high end technologies of Codian and after sales support.
"With companies having more than one setup, the need for multi party conferencing is a necessity. Bringing Codian’s infrastructure products to India is a step towards providing an opportunity to the corporates into embracing a cost effective, easier and convenient mode of communication," explained Abhimanyu Gupta, director, Actis Technologies.
The Codian MCU 4500 Series is its latest generation, with video conferencing bridges to deliver full-motion high definition (HD) continuous presence conferencing to users with a mix of standard definition and high definition endpoints.
"We are delighted to begin what we believe will be a strong partnership. Actis Technologies will be the key in delivering Codian’s advanced video conferencing solutions to organizations across India," said an optimistic Gagan Varma, country manager for Codian India on the partnership.
Actis has been designing holistic solutions by putting together equipment for visual and oral communication. The alliance will help Actis provide its customers with high end technologies of Codian and after sales support.
"With companies having more than one setup, the need for multi party conferencing is a necessity. Bringing Codian’s infrastructure products to India is a step towards providing an opportunity to the corporates into embracing a cost effective, easier and convenient mode of communication," explained Abhimanyu Gupta, director, Actis Technologies.
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