TrueConf, a company dedicated to delivering state-of-the-art video conferencing to a range of unique environments achieved a massive win in their customer portfolio recently, when the Royal Government of Bhutan announced that they'd be introducing a systems for video meetings across 200 districts and 10 ministries in the country. The TrueConf server system is designed to connect 400 government officials, reducing the need for travel across difficult terrain.
According to a press release outlining the new deployment, the government needed a stable and secure video conferencing system to allow for immersive communication between the districts of Bhutan. The legacy solution lacked video enablement and didn't support large-scale participation, which meant that frequent travel was common.
Introducing the TrueConf Video Conferencing System
To cut down on travel costs and improve productivity, the government of Bhutan decided that it was time for a change. They deployed the TrueConf video conferencing system to facilitate stronger connections between all the various locations where government officials were posted throughout Bhutan. The department of IT and Telecoms spent some time searching for an effective and scalable UC solution that would provide the right performance across various bandwidths. After extensive research, the government chose TrueConf as their preferred supplier.
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It's easy to see why TrueConf made the list. The server provided for video conferencing is designed to integrate easily with existing hardware like Polycom devices and webcams. What's more, it comes packaged with a range of features that help to support larger group conferences, with a maximum of up to 6 speakers and 244 listeners in role-based meetings. The TrueConf server will also mean that the government workplaces can allow for adaptive BYOD policies within their workplace, allowing employees to participate in meetings from their own laptops.




