ESPN uses Cisco and telepresence to bring World Cup soccer to your television
Faced with broadcasting the FIFA 2010 Soccer World Cup from remote locations in South Africa, ESPN turned to Cisco Systems and its telepresence technology
Faced with broadcasting the FIFA 2010 Soccer World Cup from remote locations in South Africa, ESPN turned to Cisco Systems and its telepresence technology
In an ordinary world, of course, Cisco would never issue such a device. But it may give IT departments a clean slatern
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