mvision Video Conferencing – Press Releases
17 July 2008
UN climate expert urges switch to video
A United Nations scientist has told UK businesses they must fly less and instead use video conferencing to help fight climate change.
11 July 2008
Video killed the passenger numbers
Passenger numbers at Scotland's three biggest airports dipped last month as business travellers cut back on domestic flights – opting for video-conferencing instead.
16 July 2008
TANDBERG Awards mvision the World’s First ‘Centre of Excellence’ Accreditation
mvision’s new customer briefing centre will enable users to experience the benefits of next-generation video conferencing first-hand.
19 May 2008
Smarter Working Solution to Traffic and Pollution
The average commuter (1) spends almost 29 working days each year travelling to work, equating to more than five years over a working life, according to new figures from Work Wise UK, in conjunction with the Automobile Association (AA) released today (May 19), the transport focus day of Work Wise Week.
16 May 2008
In a survey of 100 UK businesses conducted for the World Wildlife Fund, 89% said they expect to cut flights over the next 10 years and 85% see video conferencing as a way to achieve this
A report released by WWF-UK (World Wildlife Fund) shows that many top UK businesses hope to cut business flights in the coming decade – a revelation that raises serious questions about current UK policy on airport expansion and its supposed links to the nation’s economic health.
15 May 2008
mvision – Enabling Video Conferencing For All
LONDON – The launch of mvision (previously known as Margolis Communication Systems) took place today. Everything about mvision - from the technology itself to its costing structure - is designed to deliver an entirely new kind of video conferencing experience.
18 February 2008
video conferencing use continues to rise - Techworld
The annual revenue of video conferencing services companies for 2006 almost doubled to $607 million from $308 million in 2005, according to a recent survey. That's in spite of last week's findings that companies are only paying lip service to the notion of green computing, of which video conferencing is seen as one element because of its ability to reduce business travel.
