Video services

Isee offers a broad range of video services to school and library systems seeking comprehensive technology solutions with powerful learning tools for the benefit of the students, staff and public that they serve.

Provisioning Video Streaming Solutions :

Isee offers your organization's network end-users (staff, students and the public) a comprehensive video solution that includes high-end stored and live streaming capabilities. By providing this service as a network capability, your constituents can engage powerful and sophisticated video streaming tools over the carrier's broadband network. For example, an end-user can stream a live meeting from a conference room with a video camera as easily as loading a DVD. Viewers with user names and passwords can view a live session, and/or see it at any other time from any computer with either broadband or dial-up Internet access.

Primary Capabilities Include:

  • Ability to stream live sessions directly from broadband videoconferencing rooms directly onto a website
  • Ability to integrate and synchronize PowerPoint slides and other content during streaming creation sessions
  • Ability to store streaming sessions on line with user-name and password access defined by the customer

 

Provisioning Multipoint Video Solutions :

Isee offers network customers a comprehensive end-user video solution that includes bridging capabilities to enable multipoint conferences with videoconference participants. By providing this network capability, your end-users (staff, students and the public) can connect via IP with legacy ISDN locations wherever they may be. For example, a class with broadband IP connectivity can participate in a videoconference with three other schools a thousand miles away with lower bandwidth ISDN legacy connectivity. The videoconference will be delay and interruption free.

Primary bridging service offerings include:

  • Video conferencing multipoint connectivity regardless of protocol or bandwidth.
  • Continuous presence or voice-switching modes for video conferences.
  • Multiple screen configuration to meet presenter needs.
  • Coordinating the timing of network participants to ensure all participants are ready to go at the same time.
  • Running tests to ensure the conferences will work at every endpoint.
  • Monitoring conferences throughout their course, and trouble-shooting any difficulties that arise.