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Home » ZTE Partners with China Mobile on IMS-Based HD Video Conference System

ZTE Partners with China Mobile on IMS-Based HD Video Conference System

November 26, 2009
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ZTE has completed a commercial IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS)-based high definition (HD) video conference system for China Mobile. The system has been integrated in China Mobile’s IMS office network, enabling China Mobile to enjoy converged multimedia conference functions via various terminals, including fixed line telephones, TD-SCDMA handsets, and desktop soft-clients. ZTE’s HD video conference system covers hundreds of nodes including China Mobile’s headquarters, domestic and overseas offices. It employs 1080P resolution and advanced codec technology to provide China Mobile high-quality and reliable conference services.

“To provide China Mobile with the industry’s first commercial IMS HD video conference system is a great technological breakthrough for ZTE, and the industry as a whole,” said Mr. Wang Xiaoqiang, President of ZTE IMS Products. “Video services possess huge market potential but demand high-bandwidth support. Constructing video conference systems with easy-to-operate, multi-service integration has been a challenge to operators. Today, with our partner China Mobile, we have overcome this obstacle and have paved the way for the advancement of network communications. ZTE will continue to invest in sophisticated communications solutions that fulfill market needs.”http://www.zte.com.cn

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