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ReadyTalk Opens Up Video Conferencing Service
Denver-based
ReadyTalk
officially announced its video conferencing services today, saying that it now allows its customers to incorporate video conferencing into their daily meetings, training sessions, and interviews. Readytalk--which
opened up a beta
of the feature in January--said that users can now start a video conferencing via its ReadyTalk web conference, and that no additional downloads are required to use the service. The video conference supports up to 25 participants viewing 4 simultaneous feeds. The new service is free for existing ReadyTalk customers.
posted on Monday, April 8, 2013
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