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Cisco's TelePresence certification for BT

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New Delhi June 20 BT has achieved Cisco TelePresence Connection certification, which will enable it to offer Cisco's TelePresence — a life-like virtual meeting solution for enterprise users.

"Cisco TelePresence provides an unprecedented `in-person' meeting experience that enables customers to improve business efficiency and gives them the potential to transform their businesses. In order to maintain an extremely high-quality experience while conducting Cisco TelePresence meetings, Cisco set up a tough accreditation process. We are pleased that BT has achieved this level of quality," said Mr Charles Stucki, Vice-President and General Manager of the Cisco TelePresence Systems Group.

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