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Empire Telecom?
0117 971 7722
Avonside Ind Pk
Bristol
Grapevine Telecom
0122 544 4442
8 Widcombe Parade
Bath
Comtec Enterprises
0870 850 8227
Merlin House
Newport
Brunel Comms (A BT Group Local Business)
0193 442 3000
Formal House
Weston Super Mare
Cannan & Brown
01768 864829
Unit 2 Haweswater Road
Penrith
KCOM Group PLC
0145 464 3000
2510 The Quadrant, Aztec West
Bristol
Kentel
0122 583 5799
De Montalt Wood
Bath
Avonway Telecom
Avonway House Ltd
Weston-super-Mare
Banxia Software Ltd
08000 582266
PO BOX 134
Kendal
Audio Systems
01768 353793
Westmorland Building Centre
Appleby in Westmorland
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Video conferencing

The holy grail of small business computing for so long, video conferencing could well be the killer application for small business broadband users.

For many years broadband (other than corporate networks with massive bandwidth) remained a tricky proposition for many businesses as they found it promised more than it could deliver largely due the unpredictability of early Internet connections. Unreliable video conferencing can reduce clients' confidence in your businesses - so making sure you have a reliable broadband service is a must.

With modern broadband, a range of products are tailored for all kinds of businesses. You can even download 'software-only' solutions designed to work on every system from broadband-enabled PCs to hi-tech executive monitors which incorporate PCs designed for video conferencing.

For over-the-Web software solutions you can make point-to-point conferences simply by dialling a PC over the Net. If you have a camera at each end you can follow directions here:
http://www.intel.com/support/createshare/camerapack/directoryservice/conferenceOptIP.htm Or you could download Microsoft's popular NetMeeting kit which lets you hold video conference calls, send text messages, collaborate on shared documents, and draw on an electronic whiteboard over the Internet.

Alternatively, check out the various devices from Polycom (Polycom), notably its iPower Executive Complete Visual Communication System, and Logitech's Video and Camera Centre
(Logitech). A good directory of videoconferencing products is found at
Limesearch

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