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V2 Technology Announces Video Enhanced All-Communication-in-One Server for SMB Market

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FREMONT, Calif., March 19 /PRNewswire/ -- V2 Technology, founded in Silicon Valley, California, announces its first Video Enhanced All-Communication-in-One server for Small and Midsize Business (SMB) users. It is a Universal Connection platform based on its innovative and Video-QoS-efficient architecture.

"When the IT technology advanced so dramatically, there is a real need for SMB to enjoy this as their big enterprise counterparts do in communication capability, such as upgrading existing communication systems to embrace telepresence and collaboration to increase a company's productivity while cutting big travel expenses," Ting Liu, President of V2, comments. "However, complexity, poor performance, and high costs prohibit SMBs from taking advantage of this convergence. Now, V2's Universal Connection Server SBS-8100 (V2 UC Server), based on its patent pending and simplified "UC SolutionNet©" platform, brings a total solution to benefit SMBs." "We developed our own hardware, OS, firmware and all software to make this vision a reality," Company Chairman and CTO, the inventor of the V2 platform architecture, Tom Lin, comments.

V2 UC Server consolidates multiple communication systems and networks such as PBX (PSTN and IP), Switch/Router, Video Conference, and Video Surveillance into a single highly integrated system in ONE BOX to support Universal Connection at both communication and application levels seamlessly.

Any user can simply click to connect any other users anywhere in the company, or remote/foreign office for not only PSTN or VoIP voice call, but also high quality video call and video conference-telepresence. V2 UC Server supports up to 100 concurrent voice users and up to 10 concurrent telepresence sessions.

V2 UC Server also integrates data networking with 3.2 Gbps switching capacity. It supports xDSL, WAN, Ethernet, VPN and WiFi.

V2 UC Server also integrates surveillance systems seamlessly into telecom infrastructure. Authorized users can receive alert notification promptly from the server upon an intrusion event. They can easily dial in to monitor surveillance cameras from PCs or mobile phones with video anytime. V2 UC Server supports up to 20 cameras simultaneously.

V2 UC Server performs more functions than conventional multiple systems and current telepresence systems do at a much lower cost.

Furthermore, the power of application can now be elevated to a new level due to its Universal Connection capability only possible in an All-in-One system. V2 UC server is truly a paradigm shift SMB solution.

See Us at VoiceCon, Orlando, Florida March 22-24, 2010

SOURCE V2 Technology


 
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