StartMeeting, a synchronized audio and Web conferencing service, has announced that it has signed up Cory Communications as an authorized channel partner.
“We look forward to working with Cory Communications,” said Greg Plum, vice president for channel development at StartMeeting. “[President] Jack Zoblin and his team are well respected in the channel, and they have established a loyal following of customers as a result of their focus on making sure the customer is not only satisfied, but truly happy with their experience.”
Cory Communications has 12 years of experience and more than 50 regional and nationwide telecommunication providers as clients. It will offer the full array of StartMeeting services, which include audio conferencing; screen sharing; a “Meeting Wall” homepage for the host to manage meetings; high-definition sound; a dedicated meeting credential for reservationless service; and meeting recording and playback.
“With the combination of free and fee-based services, StartMeeting gives the customer an unparalleled versatility with the highest value,” StartMeeting said, in a statement. “The quality of StartMeeting’s offerings was recognized in 2012 with an Internet Telephony Excellence Award from TMC.”
The suite includes three options: StartMeeting Audio, StartMeeting Studio and StartMeeting Live. StartMeeting Audio is free reservationless audio conferencing with up to 1,000 callers. StartMeeting Studio allows users to create a presentation with audio and desktop content, and share it. Users can do that via e-mail or upload to the Web for the world to see. And StartMeeting Live is a synchronized audio and Web conferencing service that incorporates advanced features like screen sharing of files, spreadsheets, presentations and other content; cloud-based meeting recording and playback; and the aforementioned customizable online Meeting Wall.
“We are very excited at Cory to offer StartMeeting to our clients and agent partners,” said Zoblin. “We have found the product to be easy to use and competitively priced.”