Cisco WebEx Telepresence



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Data Sheet Cisco WebEx Telepresence Product Overview Cisco WebEx Telepresence is an affordable, reliable, and highly secure video collaboration experience delivered through the cloud. With WebEx Telepresence, you can use our best-in-class telepresence endpoints in a matter of minutes over the Internet. You can also add video calling capabilities to your PCs and Macs. Cisco WebEx Telepresence is designed to easily connect you in person with your colleagues, partners, suppliers, and customers: Simply find their video addresses in your directory and click call. In addition, you do not have to think about how to make it work because the cloud handles all the management and maintenance for you. Features and Benefits Important features include: Superior video quality of up to 1080p high-definition (HD) video and desktop sharing Open connectivity to other networks Flexibility for multiple participants to join Video calling for team members while mobile Private company directory Business-class support Benefits include: Capability to talk to anyone, anywhere with wide-reaching calling options Ease of deployment and management, with no video infrastructure equipment required Almost no end-user learning time needed with the intuitive company directory Scalability to grow as your business needs change Priced to enable a quick return on investment (ROI) Platform Support and Compatibility Cisco WebEx Telepresence lets you easily reach colleagues, partners, suppliers, and customers (Figure 1): Unlimited point-to-point or up to nine-way video calling with other WebEx Telepresence users Unlimited point-to-point calling with H.323 and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) users Unlimited inbound voice calls Capability to add the WebEx Telepresence video conferencing bridging service to connect up to 12 of these users at the same time 2012 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 1 of 5

Figure 1. Telepresence Meeting Product Specifications Tables 1 and 2 provide network and bridge subscription specifications, respectively, and Table 3 provides ordering information. Table 1. Cisco WebEx Telepresence Network Specifications Service summary Endpoints supported Unlimited standards-based SIP and H.323 video and public-switched-telephone-network (PSTN) calling Unlimited desktop and application content sharing Support for up to 1080p HD video calling Up to nine-way video calling with users on the WebEx Telepresence network Cloud-based endpoint registration, call control, and call routing Integrated firewall and Network Address Translation (NAT) traversal Encrypted media and signaling Company-managed subscription and directory services Automated software upgrades and provisioning Online and live customer support Availability in the United States and Canada Cisco TelePresence System EX60 Cisco TelePresence System EX90 Cisco TelePresence System Quick Set SX20 Cisco TelePresence System Quick Set C20 Cisco TelePresence System MX200 Cisco TelePresence System MX300 Cisco TelePresence System Profile 42-inch with Codec C40 Cisco TelePresence System Codec C40 Cisco TelePresence System VX Clinical Assistant Cisco Jabber Video on a compatible PC or Mac Cisco IP Video Phone E20 (no longer for sale) 2012 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 2 of 5

Call scenarios supported Calling features Data sharing Encryption Up to nine-way video calling Video resolution Service bandwidth Protocols Video calls within the WebEx Telepresence network: Calls by primary or vanity SIP Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) Calls within the same company (intracompany) Calls between different companies (intercompany) Video calls with parties outside the WebEx Telepresence network: Calls to or from H.323 or SIP standards-based devices using SIP-style URI dialing Calls from WebEx Telepresence endpoints to H.323 devices using IP address dialing Audio calls between WebEx Telepresence and PSTN: Calls from worldwide PSTN to WebEx Telepresence endpoint Calls from WebEx Telepresence endpoint to United States and Canada PSTN with Voice-over-IP (VoIP) Out add-on service (add-on service available in United States only) Caller ID Call hold Call waiting Missed-call notification Call directly from call history, Favorites, or company directory Cisco TelePresence MultiSite support for Cisco TelePresence System Quick Set SX20, EX90, Codec C40, and Profile 42 with Codec C40 Dual-stream video supports content sharing using Binary Floor Control Protocol (BFCP) Endpoints support desktop sharing (Cisco IP Video Phone E20 is receive only), and video and content are displayed in picture-in-picture (PiP) format Cisco Jabber Video supports desktop and application content sharing Secure communications using SIP Transport Layer Security (TLS) signaling and Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 128 encrypted media Impromptu multipoint video calling bridge capable of a joining up to nine WebEx Telepresence video participants: WebEx Telepresence video participants include any user from WebEx Telepresence (@webex.com) or Cisco Jabber Video (@jabber.com) domains.* Up to 720p 30 frames per second (fps) HD video quality with per-port audio and video transcoding to provide participants with the best possible view for their endpoints Cisco ActivePresence technology to view all attendees in a meeting while giving prominence to the active speaker Automatic support for 720p HD video quality Capability to achieve 1080p HD video quality with a Premium Resolution license that you purchase along with the device 2.5-Mbps bidirectional for 1080p HD endpoints 1.3-Mbps bidirectional for 720p HD endpoints and Cisco Jabber Video 512-kbps bidirectional for Cisco IP Video Phone E20 endpoint SIP with H.323 interworking, TCP and IPv4, and HTTP and Secure HTTP (HTTPS) Video standards H.264, H.263+, and H.263 Audio standards Payment options Service options WebEx Telepresence portal features Customer support hours G.711, G.722, G.722.1, and AAC-LD Monthly invoicing Discounted prepaid annual invoicing Premium subscription Cisco Jabber Video subscription VoIP-Out add-on service to enable calls from WebEx Telepresence endpoint to North American PSTN (available in United States only) Set up, assign, and customize subscriptions Reassign subscriptions Manage the company directory, including creation of endpoint-specific contact lists View usage details View and pay invoices Phone and chat agents are available from 8 a.m. to 12 a.m. (Eastern Time) Monday through Friday The online support forum is available anytime at http://www.cisco.com/web/telepresence/webex-telepresence-smb/support.html *The maximum number of users who can participate is determined by available network resources and cannot exceed six or nine, depending on the subscription used. 2012 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 3 of 5

Table 2. Cisco WebEx Telepresence Bridge Subscription Specifications Service summary Bridge call scenarios supported Data sharing Encryption Service bandwidth Protocols Videoconferencing bridging service to connect parties from a variety of different networks, including video and voice-only callers, through a WebEx Telepresence bridge Always-active, hosted bridge with unlimited video calling and data sharing Accessible by any participant with standards-based SIP or H.323 video device and PSTN users Compatible with major vendors' standards-based endpoints Up to 720p 30 frames per second (fps) HD video quality with per-port audio and video transcoding to provide participants with the best possible view for their endpoints Cisco ActivePresence technology to view all attendees in a meeting while giving prominence to the active speaker Support for encrypted media and signaling Online and live customer support Availability in the United States and Canada Video calls within the WebEx Telepresence network: Calls from any WebEx Telepresence video participant, including any user from WebEx Telepresence (@webex.com) or Cisco Jabber Video (@jabber.com) Video calls with parties outside the WebEx Telepresence network: Calls from H.323 or SIP standards-based devices using SIP URI dialing to WebEx Telepresence bridge Calls from H.323 standards-based devices using H.323 ID (SIP-style URI) dialing to WebEx Telepresence bridge Audio calls between WebEx Telepresence and PSTN: Calls from PSTN to WebEx Telepresence bridge Dual-stream is supported for sharing data using BFCP Video and content are displayed in PiP format Secure communications using SIP TLS signaling and AES-128 encrypted media Up to 1.3-Mbps bidirectional for each port SIP with H.323 interworking and TCP or IPv4 Video standards H.264, H.263+, and H.263 Audio standards Payment options Service options WebEx Telepresence portal features Customer support hours G.711, G.722, G.722.1, and AAC-LD Monthly invoicing Discounted prepaid annual invoicing 6-port option: Up to 6 concurrent video or audio-only PSTN users 12-port option: Up to 12 concurrent video or audio-only PSTN users View usage details View and pay invoices Phone and chat agents are available from 8 a.m. to 12 a.m. (Eastern Time) Monday through Friday The online support forum is available anytime at http://www.cisco.com/web/telepresence/webex-telepresence-smb/support.html Table 3. Ordering Information Part Number $ Product Description L-WEBEXTPJABBER 0 WEBEX TELEPRESENCE JABBER VIDEO USD 29 per month L-WEBEXTPJABBERPRE 0 WEBEX TELEPRESENCE JABBER PREPAID USD 299 per year L-WEBEXTPPREMIUM 0 WEBEX TELEPRESENCE PREMIUM SUBSCRIPTION USD 99 per month L-WBXTPPREMIUMPRE 0 WEBEX TELEPRESENCE PREMIUM PREPAID USD 999 per year L-WBXTPBRIDGE6 0 WEBEX TELEPRESENCE BRIDGE 6 PORT USD 249 per month L-WBXTPBRG6ANNUAL 0 WEBEX TELEPRESENCE BRIDGE 6 PORT USD 2499 per year L-WBXTPBRIDGE12 0 WEBEX TELEPRESENCE BRIDGE 12 PORT USD 499 per month L-WBXTPBRG12ANNUAL 0 WEBEX TELEPRESENCE BRIDGE 12 PORT PREPAID USD 4999 per year L-WBXTPVOIP 0 WEBEX TELEPRESENCE Outbound Voice Dialing USD 9 per month 2012 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 4 of 5

Part Number $ Product Description L-WBXTPVOIPANNUAL 0 WEBEX TELEPRESENCE Outbound Voice Dialing USD 90 per year Cisco Services Cisco and our partners provide a broad portfolio of smart, personalized services and support that can help you achieve the full business value of your Cisco TelePresence investment by increasing business agility and network availability. This portfolio of services accelerates business innovation by harnessing the network as a powerful business platform. For more information about these services, please visit http://www.cisco.com/go/telepresenceservices. For More Information For more information about Cisco WebEx Telepresence, including additional benefits, customer success stories, and details about how to get started, please visit http://www.cisco.com/go/webextelepresence. Printed in USA C78-717073-02 11/12 2012 Cisco and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. This document is Cisco Public. Page 5 of 5