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Polycom and Skype Team to Deliver VoIP Speakerphone
Polycom, Inc.
, the world's leading provider of unified collaborative communications solutions, and
Skype
, the global Internet communications company, today announced an agreement to deliver integrated, high-quality communications solutions for businesses who use Skype. Skype estimates that business customers make up 30 percent of its more than 100 million registered users.
The first joint product from this alliance is the Polycom Communicator, a Skype Certified, co-branded USB speakerphone that leverages Polycom's renowned Acoustic Clarity Technology to deliver hands- free, natural, two-way voice communication for Skype voice and video conversations, without echoes or feedback. The Polycom Communicator complements the new Skype for Business offering, providing an affordable and portable personal speakerphone solution that delivers business-quality, high- fidelity wideband voice communications for individuals or small groups. It delivers a best-in-class user experience with outstanding voice quality, integration with Skype software, and portability. In addition to the core speakerphone capabilities, the Polycom Communicator also offers high-quality audio output for playing music, games, etc. from a laptop or desktop PC.
"The partnership between Polycom and Skype is a natural fit," said Will Stofega, research manager of VoIP services at IDC. "Skype is making inroads into business environments which require business-quality solutions. The Polycom Communicator delivers the full range of wideband voice quality for the Skype application and the experience is excellent. The hands-free design and tight integration makes the Polycom Communicator easy to set up and use."
"Teaming with Polycom, we can offer Skype business customers high-quality, portable communications solutions, based on proven technology, that can help them extend Skype more broadly into their everyday work environment," said Henry Gomez, Skype's general manager for North America.
Polycom Communicator was introduced this morning in conjunction with the NASDAQ market opening by Polycom CEO Robert Hagerty, who was accompanied by Polycom CFO Mike Kourey and SVP of Voice Products Sunil Bhalla. The company is celebrating its tenth anniversary as a publicly traded company and the shipment of the two-millionth SoundStation conference phone -- the award- winning, triangular-shaped conference phone line that has become an icon for voice conferencing quality in businesses around the globe.
"Personal and group collaboration is a critical communications need in this world of distributed workgroups. Skype's unique offering, broad global user base, and growing adoption within business environments is a natural fit for Polycom's leading communications and collaboration solutions," said Robert Hagerty, chairman and CEO of Polycom. "We are pleased to launch our first Skype Certified hands-free, wideband USB speakerphone, which leverages our expertise in real-time voice communications and is a logical extension of our award-winning voice communications product line. The Polycom Communicator's deep integration with Skype provides customers with unrivaled quality and performance in a personal PC speakerphone."
The Polycom Communicator delivers:
Exceptional voice quality -- The device features high-quality, full-duplex (two-way), hands-free voice communications; high-fidelity wideband audio quality capabilities and Polycom's renowned Acoustic Clarity Technology that eliminates echoes and feedback. The device also supports Skype's full wideband voice capabilities.
Multi-functional capabilities -- In addition to the Skype phone capabilities, the Polycom USB Communicator can also be used as a high-fidelity speaker (up to 22 kHz) for other PC applications, including audio presentations, music, games, etc. It also has a built-in stereo headset port for private conversations.
Freedom from a headset -- Users can hold high quality Skype calls without the hassle of a being connected via a headset cable or having a device against or in their ear.
Convenient call function buttons -- With deep integration to the Skype application, the Polycom Communicator features convenient buttons enabling users to easily launch Skype on their computer and control volume, mute, and pick-up and hang-up calls.
Portable, compact design -- About the size of a PDA, the speakerphone connects to a computer via an integrated USB cable which also provides power; no batteries or additional power sources are required The USB cable conveniently stores within the device. The small size and carrying case makes the Polycom Communicator easy to transport between home, office and on the road.
Polycom also offers a Computer Calling Kit option for its SoundStation2 and SoundStation2W conference phones, enabling those phones to work with Skype. For more information about Polycom Communicator, visit the Polycom website at
www.polycom.com/communicator
or go to
http://www.podtech.net/?p=552
to listen to a podcast from Jim Kruger, vice president of marketing, Polycom voice communications.
Skype for Business, available now at skype.biz , makes it easy for companies to use Skype and find valuable resources to easily manage communications, reduce costs, maximize security and improve productivity. Skype for Business includes the Skype for Business Web site, a resource dedicated to business support, and the Skype for Business Control Panel (formerly named Skype Groups) to simplify management of grouped users and pre- paid services. Skype for Business is especially effective for companies with fewer than 10 employees, a market represented by more than 50 percent of businesses already using Skype.
Pricing and Availability
The Polycom Communicator will be available worldwide within 60 days through Polycom certified channel partners and through the online Skype store at skype.com/store for a manufacturer's suggested retail price of US$129 (North America). Regional pricing may vary.
Polycom reserves the right to modify future product plans at any time. Products and/or related specifications referenced in this press release are not guaranteed, and will be delivered on a when and if available basis.
Posted on May 01, 2006
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