Senior Solution Architect at Ricoh EspaƱa, S.L.U.
Reseller
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2025-04-01T14:07:01Z
Apr 1, 2025
My primary use case for Cisco TelePresence ( /products/cisco-telepresence-reviews ) is providing video conferencing solutions for internal and external users, especially for enterprises. I am a partner in Spain and use the Cisco platform, along with Cisco end-user devices, to provide an end-to-end solution based on video conferencing.
Network Analyst at a manufacturing company with 11-50 employees
Real User
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2024-02-02T15:29:57Z
Feb 2, 2024
TelePresence is similar to a computing server but more complex. For example, endpoints or devices (components) need to be registered first on the VCS (virtual control server) or call manager. It uses licenses first of all. Then there's another appliance called TB Conductor, which handles routing, and the TelePresence server acts as a bridge for participants joining exchanging ITP or SIP communication. That's how it works. I typically used TelePresence for team meetings or client interactions. I used to work in a bank with over a thousand branches, each with endpoints. We used it for team meetings instead of physically going to locations. It worked for interactions, trainings, and all those things.
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My primary use case for Cisco TelePresence ( /products/cisco-telepresence-reviews ) is providing video conferencing solutions for internal and external users, especially for enterprises. I am a partner in Spain and use the Cisco platform, along with Cisco end-user devices, to provide an end-to-end solution based on video conferencing.
I use Cisco Telepresence for meetings with clients and internal meetings. It's our go-to solution for demonstrating our services to clients.
TelePresence is similar to a computing server but more complex. For example, endpoints or devices (components) need to be registered first on the VCS (virtual control server) or call manager. It uses licenses first of all. Then there's another appliance called TB Conductor, which handles routing, and the TelePresence server acts as a bridge for participants joining exchanging ITP or SIP communication. That's how it works. I typically used TelePresence for team meetings or client interactions. I used to work in a bank with over a thousand branches, each with endpoints. We used it for team meetings instead of physically going to locations. It worked for interactions, trainings, and all those things.
I use this solution in the field.
We are using Cisco TelePresence for board meetings.
TelePresence allows our customers to have a quick meeting while traveling and still be effective. It saves time and money.