Video conferencing "à la carte" used to mean an old TV monitor on a rolling cart with cables running all over the floor. Today, with the emergence of high definition, IP-based options, your firm can tailor a video system to meet the individual needs of each office — without spending a fortune.
Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein has 225 attorneys and 225 support staff, with six offices in the Carolinas. We are organized into five departments and 15 practice groups. We had the aforementioned cart system for many years, using a 26" monitor, video receiver, and ISDN link. We could connect with clients and other firms via the ISDN interface or bridge.
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