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AT&T WorldWorx Service Adds Support for New Intel Product; AT&T Delivers Standards-Based Multipoint Voice/Video/Data Desktop Videoconferencing Service for ProShare Video System 200.


BASKING RIDGE, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 30, 1996--AT&T today announced an addition to the company's WorldWorx(R) multipoint voice, video and data conferencing Sharing data interactively among several users in different locations. Data conferencing is made up of whiteboards and application sharing and are often used in conjunction with an audio or videoconferencing connection.  service to support new features in Intel's upgraded ProShare(a) Video System 200, announced earlier today.

The enhanced AT&T WorldWorx Service includes support for the ITU (International Telecommunication Union, Geneva, Switzerland, www.itu.ch) A telecommunications standards body that is under the auspices of the United Nations. Comprising more than 185 member countries, the ITU sets standards for global telecom networks.  T.120 standard for data sharing The ability to share the same data resource with multiple applications or users. It implies that the data are stored in one or more servers in the network and that there is some software locking mechanism that prevents the same set of data from being changed by two people at the same time. , which introduces another layer of interoperability to the desktop videoconferencing Using a PC or Mac for a videophone session or videoconference. Contrast with a "room videoconferencing system" where a group of participants congregate in one room. See videoconferencing.  industry.

The T.120 standard was developed to allow multiple conference participants to share data files across various manufacturers' brands of equipment, in the same way that the H.320 standard was developed to allow real-time video and audio conferencing See audioconferencing.  across a variety of endpoints. As an industry pioneer, AT&T has long championed the international standards-setting process as the essential element in providing interoperability across vendor platforms.

"We've been working with Intel for almost three years to reach today's milestone," said Ernie G. DeNigris, director and general manager, AT&T TeleConference Services. "We can now deliver a fully integrated ITU standards-based AT&T WorldWorx multipoint voice, video and data conferencing service using Intel's ProShare Video System 200."

The company also announced new usage-based pricing for its WorldWorx desktop videoconferencing service, which will now be billed at $1.10 per minute per location, with volume discounts. The service has been offered on a subscription basis since point-to-point capability was first introduced in June 1994.

AT&T introduced the world's first multipoint voice, video, and data conferencing service last July.

WorldWorx service, which is now available to 39 countries around the world, offers an unmatched level of security through dial-out conference call set-up and conference-level passwords to protect against unauthorized access to confidential files.

Videoconferences can be scheduled 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, and technical support is also available around-the-clock. Reservations can be made by phone, fax or an on-screen on·screen or on-screen  
adj. & adv.
1. As shown on a movie, television, or display screen.

2. Within public view; in public.
 process on as little as 30 minutes advance notice (assuming available capacity) or as far-ahead as 6 months.

Earlier this month, the WorldWorx videoconference vid·e·o·con·fer·ence  
n.
A teleconference using video technology, such as closed-circuit television.



vid
 services were combined with AT&T's TeleConference Service to give customers one-stop shopping for the full spectrum of their business meeting needs, regardless of underlying technology.

AT&T WorldWorx Service provides real-time, interactive voice, video and data conferencing between two or more locations. The desktop videoconferencing service includes multipoint collaboration, audio add-on for additional callers, conferee con·fer·ee also con·fer·ree  
n.
1. A participant in a conference.

2. One upon whom something, such as an honor, is conferred.

Noun 1.
 identification, public directories, entry and exit tones, business card feature for conference participants, and voice-activated or host-controlled video switching.

Additional information about AT&T WorldWorx Service is available on the Internet at http://www.att.com/worldworx, or by calling 1-800-828-WORX.

WorldWorx is a registered trademark of AT&T. (a) ProShare is a trademark of Intel Corporation (company) Intel Corporation - A US microelectronics manufacturer. They produced the Intel 4004, Intel 8080, Intel 8086, Intel 80186, Intel 80286, Intel 80386, Intel 486 and Pentium microprocessor families as well as many other integrated circuits and personal computer networking .

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