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22/10/2001

TANDBERG INTRODUCE NEW SYSTEMS

TANDBERG, a global leader in videoconferencing, have announced they are to introduce innovative new products to the Tandberg product suite, including the Tandberg 1000 on wireless LAN, at TeleCon 2001, October 23-25, 2001.
At the conference, Tandberg will also host the IP Pavilion, a three-day learning centre designed to help users understand the business advantages and benefits of videoconferencing over IP.
Highlights from Tandberg will include the Tandberg 1000, the integrated videoconferencing system that now runs on a wireless LAN network. The system, with an LCD screen and multiple network interfaces - including IP, ISDN and now wireless LAN - offers companies a versatile and portable communication tool, especially in small meeting rooms, executive offices and situations where mobility is crucial. In addition, a revolutionary new product, that extends the broad portfolio of Tandberg products even further, will also be launched on the first day of the exhibition, October 23, 2001.
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VMI.TV Ltd

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