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SPIRIT DSP: VideoMost® Helps Anet in Japan with Telemedicine and Enterprise Sales
SPIRIT DSP (News - Alert), communications technology company, with software products
serving more than 1 billion people in 100+ countries, announces today
that both Hokkaido Kin-ikyo Public Interest Association of Medical
Service for Workers and Kawasaki-based SWCC SHOWA are using its
VideoMost®-based on-premise videoconferencing product delivered by
Tokyo-based Advanced Network Systems Co (Anet).
Telemedicine is a hot trend increasing use of video communication
technologies and services as it allows for providing medical services
without necessity to bring patients and medical personnel together in
one place. Japan is leading the world with an average life-span of 83.7
years largely thanks to quick development and adoption of the newest
medical technologies by the society. Being one of the largest islands in
Japan, Hokkaido is especially in need of delivering seamless access to
health services to its population. That is why Hokkaido Kin-ikyo Public
Interest Association of Medical Service for Workers have selected
VideoMost®-based videoconferencing from Anet to further improve
efficiency and quality of their medical services.
With proliferation of the best practices every traditional business is
in need of adopting of new approaches in productivity and corporate
management which help to keep pace with everyday growing competition.
SWCC SHOWA, billion-dollar business operating in the cable industry,
has successfully deployed VideoMost®-based videoconferencing from Anet
to handle management meetings, communication with customers and
partners, corporate training and many more while remarkably reducing
costs of travelling.
"In partnership with service providers like Anet VideoMost helps people
and businesses in Japan to be more effective and healthy", - said Andrew
Sviridenko, Chairman of SPIRIT DSP.
About SPIRIT DSP
SPIRIT
DSP innovative carrier-grade voice and video software platforms are
used by carriers, OEMs and software developers. SPIRIT DSP software
platforms serve more than 1 billion people in 100 countries. SPIRIT DSP
software is licensed to/powers popular products from global technology
leaders including Apple, Adobe, ARM, AT&T, Avaya, Blizzard, BroadSoft,
BT, China Mobile, Dialogic, Ericsson (News - Alert), HP, HTC, Huawei, Korea Telecom,
Kyocera, LG U+, Mitel, Microsoft, NEC, Oracle, Polycom, Reliance,
Samsung, Skype, Texas Instruments, Toshiba, Viber, ZTE (News - Alert), among more than
250 others.
About ANET
ANET, established in Tokyo in 1997, is a leading Japanese provider of
web video conferencing servers for on-premises installations. ANET's web
conferencing system is used by more than 3,000 enterprises in various
industries, including Canon (News - Alert), Citizen, Fujifilm, NEC, Nikon, Nissan,
Sony, Toyota, and other major companies in Japan.
About Hokkaido-ikyo
Hokkaido Kin-ikyo started their activity right after the Second World
War with the mission to provide equal medical services for discriminated
and isolated frontier regions. Today Hokkaido Kin-ikyo contains more
than 9 general hospitals, 33 clinics, 15 pharmacies, 5 dentists, 2
elderly care home and more than 6000 employees.
About SWCC Showa
SWCC SHOWA engages in the business of manufacturing and sale of electric
wires and cables. The company was founded in 1936 and is headquartered
in Tokyo, Japan.
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