
Some applications, such as video conferencing, require significant ISDN capacity, but only infrequently. ISDN installation and rental costs can be significant so….
Some companies locate the video conference units (for example) behind the PABX (if it supports such functionality). However, calls tend to be set up prior to the video conference to make sure the service works, taking staff time and causing inconvenience. The video conference unit has to try and acquire the high capacity along-side normal PABX users and if there is any call-establishment problem there is no visibility of the problem.
Liberator’s ability for managers or users to pre-book network access for the video conference means all of these issues are resolved. Capacity can be “held” or reserved ready for the conference so it can start promptly and with confidence. An easy-to-use interface gives simple booking options and detailed information should any problems be encountered.






