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Corporate Profile for InView, Dated January 14, 2000.


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Published Date:   January 14, 2000

Company Name:     InView

Address:          8420 W. Bryn Mawr, Suite 413
                  Chicago, IL 60631

Main Telephone
 Number:          773.867.7052

Internet Home
 Page Address
  (URL)           www.inview.net

Chief Executive
 Officer:         Kevin Neville

Chief Financial
 Officer:         Kate Pruitt

Investor Relations
 Business number: 773.867.7052
 E-mail address:  bysteboe@icallinc.com

Public Relations
 Contact:         Brooke Ysteboe
 Business number: 773.867.7052
 E-mail address:  bysteboe@icallinc.com

Industry:         Videoconferencing/Videostreaming


Company description: InView was founded in 1995 with a commitment to providing businesses with the most efficient and productive methods of communication. InView is a subsidiary of ITC ITC (Brit) n abbr (= Independent Television Commission) → Fernseh-Aufsichtsgremium

ITC n abbr (BRIT) (= Independent Television Commission) →
 Holding, a 100 year old, $500 million telecommunications Communicating information, including data, text, pictures, voice and video over long distance. See communications.  specialist. ITC's capital and technical expertise has provided InView with access to capital for growth and improvements that would be more typical of a $1-2 billion company. This advantage allows InView to undertake serious investments in R&D and technology.InView is the preferred provider of global multipoint Refers to a communications line (network) that provides a path from one location to many. A cellphone is an example of a multipoint system. See multipoint line. Contrast with point-to-point.  videoconference vid·e·o·con·fer·ence  
n.
A teleconference using video technology, such as closed-circuit television.



vid
 bridging with an expanding list of 10,000+ customer video sites, connecting 900 videoconferences per month. In addition to U.S./UK bridging options, InView can provides continuous presence mode, T.120 service, web site reservations available in multiple languages, live and on-demand On-Demand refers to a service or feature which addresses the user's need for instant gratification and immediacy of use. In most cases the value proposition for an on-demand service is wrapped up in the fact that the user or consumer of the service avoids a significant up-front  videostreaming, public room management and scheduling and Guest Speaker Program events.
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