Written by Jeff Owen | Oct 26, 2015 4:00:00 AM
Service providers using BroadSoft’s BroadWorks Platform can now offer video conferencing to their customers with Grandstream’s powerful GVC3200 SIP Video Conferencing system
Boston, MA
(October 26, 2015) –
Grandstream Networks, connecting the world since 2002 with award-winning SIP unified communication solutions, today announced interoperability of their new GVC3200 Video Conferencing System with
BroadSoft’s BroadWorks
® platform. This announcement gives BroadSoft customers an easy-to-use, easy-to-install and robust room-based video conferencing system that can seamlessly leverage the BroadWorks platform and other SIP services from BroadSoft. The
GVC3200 is a groundbreaking room-based video conferencing system that is easy-to use and install while featuring a suite of powerful video conferencing features. This SIP-based video conferencing system supports up to 9 video feeds, up to full 1080p HD video resolutions, 3 HDMI outputs for use of up to 3 TV screens, a PTZ camera with 12x optical zoom and content sharing for presentations and marking up a document. The GVC3200 is also based on Android – allowing the GVC3200 to bridge calls from Android apps such as Skype and Google Hangouts into a SIP video conference. This room-based video conferencing system from Grandstream is a powerful and affordable option for businesses looking to add or increase video conferencing using the BroadSoft platform. BroadSoft’s BroadWorks platform enables service providers to deliver a broad range of unified communications services to business and residential end users. As a leading Application Server for IP-Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) environments, BroadWorks is network agnostic, offering carriers expanded service reach, fixed-mobile convergence (FMC), streamlined application integration, and operational cost savings. With an extensive range of features, BroadWorks enables carriers to offer a differentiated set of unified communications services, ranging from Voice Messaging, Video Conferencing, and Auto Attendant, to personal calling functions such as Selective Call Forwarding, Simultaneous Ringing, and dial-by-name. “As the use of video conferencing expands throughout the world, we are proud to offer our ground-breaking GVC3200 to BroadSoft’s service provider customers,” said David Li, CEO of Grandstream. “It is important for us to continue to offer BroadSoft users cutting-edge products that allow them to leverage the BroadSoft platform. Our GVC3200 allows businesses to add or expand video conferencing in an easy-to-use and easy-to-install fashion with state-of-the-art video features, resulting in a powerful and affordable video conferencing experience.” “To extend adoption of video conferencing throughout the enterprise, it is critical to create a compelling user experience and seamless access to video conferencing and other UC services,” said Steven Kaish, vice president, partner ecosystem, BroadSoft. “Grandstream continues to innovate with the release of their GVC3200 and the interoperability of this room-based video conferencing system with the BroadWorks platform builds on our vision to reimagine the future of work.” The GVC3200 joins numerous other Grandstream products that have recently successfully completed interoperability testing with BroadSoft, including the GXV3240 and GXV3275 IP Video Phones for Android, the GXP2130, GXP2140 and GXP2160 color-screen Enterprise IP phones and the GXP1600 series of Small Business IP phones. More at
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