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What Does an Existing Site Need To Do to convert to the H.320 standard?

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What Does an Existing Site Need To Do to convert to the H.320 standard?

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To convert to the H.320 standard, existing sites will need to replace their existing service multiplexer and DV-45 codec. The Macintosh controller will no longer be needed. Some software reprogramming of the AMX/Crestron is necessary, and changes in wiring, electrical configurations, and equipment rack locations may have to be made. The rest of your hardware will continue to function just as before. The state has negotiated new convenience contracts with five integrators, including the three already on contract, who are qualified to convert your existing facility. Your telco will provision your 1.5mb cable connection. To start this process please contact your regional coordinator.

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