HCL’s DDMS teams up with Huawei to distribute TE30 across India

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HCL’s DDMS teams up with Huawei to distribute TE30 across India 
To power the new way of enterprise video communication for small and medium businesses and their on the go executives , Huawei has  launched a HD videoconferencing system, TE30. In addition, Huawei India and Digilife Distribution and Marketing Services (DDMS)  has  announced their partnership wherein DDMS will distribute the TE30 in various markets across India.
Sonia Ahluwalia, Head-South Region, Enterprise BG India, Huawei said, “We are excited to launch the next generation HD Videoconferencing System, TE30 in India. TE 30 is a testimony to Huawei’s promise of being a perfect partner for the growing business. We also look forward to a healthy business relationship with DDMS and are confident that this association will take our business to new heights.”
Sanjay David, CEO, Digilife Distribution and Marketing Services said, “We are proud of our association with Huawei and look forward to some robust traction amongst SMBs with our extensive channel network and achieve market leadership in this space. We believe this partnership will enhance the reach of the videoconferencing system to the SMBs across India and create value for these businesses.”
It is designed to transform a regular conference room into an HD video conference room within 5 minutes, without any assistance from professionals.
Huawei TE30 features an audio-visual experience with 1080p HD video, 720p dual stream, and AAC-LD audio, Huawei patented Video Motion Enhancement (VME) 2.0 for enhanced video processing. It also adopts H.264 Scalable Video Coding (SVC) and SEC 3.0, which enables conferences to go on smoothly even when the packet loss ratio reaches 20%. It also incorporates face detection.....See More

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