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1 QUESTnet Workshop Video Conferencing & The One USQ Connectivity Project Presented by Troy Downs (Manager Unified Communications Projects)

2 Video Conferencing Background USQ has traditionally had an ad hoc strategy to Video Conferencing (VC) in providing intercampus communications. ICT Services has provided centralised infrastructure, with business units driving demand and funding of end points and usage scenarios. This has led to lack of maintenance and renewal of equipment, leading to inconsistent interfaces, inconsistent quality, increased failure of conferences, and a generally poor experience.

3 Communications & Collaboration Services ICT Services provides an integrated supported solution for: Audio telephony and audio conferencing Video telephony and video conferencing Online collaboration

4 USQ VC Solution Cisco TelePresence VCS ControlProvides Internal Call Control Cisco TelePresence VCS Expressway Provides NAT/Firewall Traversal and External Call Control Cisco TelePresence MCU 5320 Provides multipoint and ad-hoc conferencing (for CUCM in this case) Cisco MSE 8000Provides multipoint and ad-hoc conferencing Cisco TelePresence Management Server Provides management platform and scheduling Interface Cisco TMS Extensions for MS Exchange Provides conferencing scheduling using MS Exchange Cisco Digital Media Manager Provides management and authentication for Show and Share Cisco Show and ShareProvides Video on Demand to user desktops Cisco Media Experience EngineProvides multimedia transcoding capabilities Cisco TelePresence Content ServerProvides on-demand streaming and recording capabilities

5 One USQ Connectivity The Project ICT Strategy Board has provided an allocation of funding to improve the overall experience of Video Conferencing for staff administrative uses and teaching and learning activities.

6 One USQ Connectivity Funding The overall budget envelope is $915k and the draft proposed allocation (which will be reviewed as detail costings are calculated in the early project phase) is below. Funding is required to be expended in 2014. $350kUpgrading end of life and out of support Video Conferencing endpoints $270kVideo conferencing usability and extension $295kStage 2 Wi-Fi Expansion $915kTotal

7 One USQ connectivity Some of the Expected Deliverables Comprehensive review of Video Conferencing locations and equipment, identifying equipment that needs to be replaced Prioritised replacement of equipment and upgrade of end points, in conjunction with consideration of the holistic AV upgrade of teaching spaces Development and coordination of a support model for VC Co-ordination of training and proactive support resources Roadshows and user sessions to showcase current capabilities, identify additional usage opportunities, identify usability issues Development of overall VC strategy, with a view to providing a centrally managed and funded enterprise wide solution across USQ Develop 5 year roadmap Develop proposals for ongoing refresh model

8 Endpoints 48 room based systems across 3 campuses, Toowoomba, Springfield, and Fraser Coast. With addition endpoints to be added when USQ takes on Ipswich campus and the new Edgy building at Springfield campus. USQ has over 130 teaching and learning spaces that require upgrades. USQ currently does not have a Desktop or BYOD video conferencing solution. Video enable Desk Phone

9 Future Funding Stage 2 and Beyond Additional funding has been identified for One USQ Connectivity in the ICT Investment Portfolio Plan for 2015. In addition USQ Council has approved additional investment in the Technology Fit-out of Teaching Spaces over the next five years across all locations. Detailed planning for this is about to commence and will build from the One USQ Connectivity Project. More details on this will be released next year.

10 Project to Date Wireless Upgrades 140 additional access points and new controllers for QCWT, Fraser Coast and M-Hub Audio Visual and Video Conferencing Upgrades Upgrade of AV systems for Fraser Coast’s (WA139, B104, C205, C207, C210, and C211) and Toowoomba’s Video Conferencing Recording solutions Cisco Capture, Transform, and Share Mediasite Camtasia Desktop solutions Jabber Video ZOOM

11 Pros and Cons Jabber Video Pros – Easy to use, AD-Hoc Conferencing Cons – USQ is on CUCM 8.6 so no URI dialling ZOOM US (AARNet Service) Pros – Easy to use,, Hosted by AARNet Cons – No Breakouts, No H323/SIP dial out feature, No Linux Client TMS Exchange integration Pros – Room booking can be done via Outlook Cons – Users can only book USQ registered endpoints

12 Project going forward As part of the One USQ Connectivity Project, ICT has been investigating the use of the following; UC ELA Jabber Video Jabber Guest Jabber Voice WebEx Connect Zoom US TMS Smart Scheduler Show and Share Unified Call Manager 10.5

13 Questions My Contact Details Troy Downs Email/Jabber: troy.downs@usq.edu.autroy.downs@usq.edu.au Zoom Meeting ID:236-271-8448 Phone: 07 4631 2771 Mobile: 0417 741 501


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