BlackBerry, Smartphone Users Get FUZE Conferencing Service from CallWave
CallWave's new Web-based collaboration and conferencing service will enable users to employ any Internet-connected computer or smartphone to share high-definition (HD) images, audio and video, as well as make local and international conference calls and send secure instant messages.
FUZE's "Fetch" functionality also allows conference leaders and participants to summon additional colleagues and bring them into meetings by calling them directly, eliminating the need to send conference call-in numbers or pass codes, according to Cavins. And FUZE doesn't have login limits, so organizations can bring in as many participants as they want.
FUZE is unique for a number of reasons, Cavins says, not the least of which is its support for any mobile device. It's also the only browser-based collaboration service that enables users to share synchronized HD video and images in real-time and to zoom in and out on that content without losing any clarity, he says. They can even scan vertically or horizontally at any point.
FUZE is currently available for free trial, and introductory pricing will be set at $29 for monthly subscribers and $228 per year.
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