- was
eventually acquired by
Polycom in
October 2001.
PictureTel was
founded in
August 1984 as Pic
Tel by MIT
students Brian L Hinman,
Jeffrey G. Bernstein...
-
Kenneth N. (1986-01-16). "New York
Times Picturetel". Select.nytimes.com.
Retrieved 2010-11-01. "
PictureTel Corp". Dean
Takahashi (2010-07-26). "Pace...
- of the
Global Schoolhouse project from
Global SchoolNet. In May 1995,
PictureTel announced LiveShare Plus as a general-use data
collaboration product for...
- in 1990 by
Brian L
Hinman and
Jeffrey Rodman, who were
colleagues at
PictureTel Corp. The
startup was
based in San Francisco,
California but soon moved...
- "Starlight
Picturetel web page".
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original on 1998-12-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot:
original URL
status unknown (link) "
PictureTel to buy...
-
formats and
their audio codec implementations developed and
licensed by
PictureTel Corporation (acquired by Polycom, Inc. in 2001).
There are
three Siren...
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coding format (which
offers bit
rates 16, 24, 32 kbit/s)
developed by
PictureTel Corp. (now Polycom, Inc.). Its
official name is Low-complexity coding...
-
QDesign Music Codec – used in
Apple QuickTime FFmpeg (decoding only)
PictureTel (purchased by Polycom)
Siren 7 libg722_1
libsiren (part of
libmsn and...
-
contributed patents towards the
development of the H.261 format:
Hitachi PictureTel Corp.
Graphics Communication Technologies, Ltd.
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone...
-
first commercial videoconferencing systems sold to
companies came from
PictureTel Corp.,
which had an
initial public offering in November, 1984. In 1984...