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Page Title: MeritVideo Videoconferencing and Professional Video Services Provided by Merit Network
Page Address: http://www.merit.edu/services/meritvideo/index.php

Customized Video Services



Network-delivered video has become an important resource for organizations, providing opportunities for collaboration, education, and real-time event broadcasting.

The MeritVideo service has been specially designed to meet the growing needs of our Members with flexible, affordable solutions for interactive videoconferencing, event streaming, media storage, and professional consulting.

Each service has been optimized to take advantage of Merit's robust, high-capacity network, and Merit's Network Operations Center (NOC) will actively monitor videoconferences and streaming events to ensure a high-quality experience is delivered to end-users.

Successful Uses

Interactive Videoconferencing:
  • Used by college placement offices for students' job interviews with prospective employers.
  • Distance learning programs that enable interaction between students and teacher.
  • Interactive presentations with communication between audience and remote presenters.
  • Meetings with individuals at different locations.
Event Streaming:
  • Broadcast your event to a large number of viewers without straining your network connection.
  • Make live events, such as graduation or a sporting event, available to parents, alumni, and others worldwide.
Media Repository:
  • Store your media library at Merit's facility and reduce the bandwidth and network strain on your campus infrastructure.
  • Audio and video archive can be made available to your community.
Professional Consulting:
  • Merit's staff sets up your organization's videoconference equipment.
  • Assist with configuring and troubleshooting of streaming or multicast.

A Merit Member Relations representative is available to assist with any questions, email


Online Documentation:
Type: Document Name:
 is a PDF document. MeritVideo Overview
 is a PDF document. Videoconferencing Participant Guide
 


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