Generate New Revenue Streams with Video Conferencing
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VideoMost is an ideal solution to start your successful revenue-generating web video conferencing service with the "Software as a Service" model:
- High demand service: 67% of US companies see web-videoconferencing as #1 SaaS to buy (Goldman Sachs, Feb 2010).
- You can get your revenues from this market and not let Skype and WebEx get it all.
- High-quality video: VideoMost provides multi-user video conferencing with the high quality — the most important factor for end users from such a service. VideoMost’s video is superior to end-user — Skype does not support group video calls *, and web-conferencing like WebEx has low-grade video or does not have video at all.
- Low Capex: No huge capital investment needed. VideoMost ports are software-based, so the infrastructure costs are low (just a fraction of costs associated with hardware systems).
- Practically there is no chance to launch a mass-market video conferencing service with any hardware conferencing solution. But VideoMost software does make it possible.
- Low Opex: thanks to SPIRIT’s scalable video technologies in VideoMost, a conventional $3,000 PC server with VideoMost software supports 1000 videoconference users — unprecedented performance compared to $1,000,000 for a hardware videoconferencing server for the same 1000 users.
- High margin: with end-user pricing around $40 per account per month, and only $2 per port per month in COS, you get high margin and fast ROI.
- Easy to launch: VideoMost provides a ready-to-go complete software platform — conference planning web portal, conferencing server, web-clients for participants.
- White label: Customize VideoMost (including GUI) and provide service under your own brand.
- Scalability: VideoMost scales easily to tens of thousands of subscribers — it's just software ports that you need to license in "pay as you grow" model.
- Expand your service offering: If you already deliver an audio conferencing (PSTN) service, you can integrate it with videoconferencing by VideoMost.
Contact us to discuss how to start your video conferencing service business.
* Skype group video call feature is only in beta now, it is and will be limited to 5 people only (not enough for business), and does not support any document-sharing features important for business customers.


