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Enterprise IT, News - Tuesday, November 1, 2011 16:03 - 6 Comments
Telstra launches Cisco’s Android tablet
news The nation’s largest telco Telstra late last week confirmed it had started offering Cisco’s low-profile Cius Android tablet to customers as a complement to their corporate unified communications platforms.
The tablet shares a number of specifications with the current flock of consumer-focused Android tablets, shipping with a 7″ touchscreen running at a resolution of 1280×720 pixels, 802.11 b, g and n Wi-Fi support, mini-USB and HDMI ports and a camera than can record 720p HD video.
However, where the likes of the Motorola Xoom, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Acer Iconia Tab and so on are aimed at the same consumer market which Apple’s iPad has been so successful in, Cisco’s tablet falls on the other side of the fence. Cisco aims to use the device to complement its existing strengths in the corporate unified communications market, with the Cius being another endpoint for accessing corporate directories, placing and receiving calls and engaging in instant messaging and videoconferencing sessions. Advanced functions such as desktop virtualisation and integration with Cisco’s high-end TelePresence suites are also supported.
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