Working remotely with IP Video Conferencing
In TMCnet Healthcare Technology’s article MNS’ dedicated Global IP Neetwork for HD Video Conferencing is discussed as a key enabler to keep up the workflow during a pandemic
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“The company says that the main reason it has developed these products is because of the demand caused by the current trend of more and more companies turning to video conferencing solutions to reduce travel time and expenditure, and contribute towards reducing the global carbon footprint.”
“An incidental, opportunistic use could be for people to work remotely from places deemed ‘safe’ since Swine flu, now officially called Influenza A (H1N1) by the World Health Organization and also internationally deemed a pandemic forcing the nation to look at possible alternative methods to continue workflow.”
“The U.S. federal government’s National Strategy for Pandemic Influenza Implementation Plan highlights the significant advantages of using telecommunications and broadband connectivity related solutions to continue working remotely and avoid physical proximity, and therefore slow down the disease spread.”
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