10 operators sign up for video collaboration alliance

31 January 2012 | Kavit Majithia


In a major stepping stone for global collaboration between telcos, Tata Communications has announced the launch of a Global Meeting Alliance platform for business video services, partnering with nine other operators.

The unique collaboration sees Tata Communications, headquartered in India, partner with Safaricom in Africa, Telstra in Australia, Etisalat, Qtel and Mobily in the Middle East, Neotel in South Africa and Sprint, Glowpoint and TELUS in North America to interconnect business video communities. The partnership is designed to enable these operators from all quarters of the globe to connect to enterprises and institutions on all major continents, irrespective of domestic...


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