Technical Overview. The GoldSeal VaaS offer functions as a standalone Virtual Meeting Room (“VMR”) for meeting participants to connect via video and audio across the open Internet. VMR features include: • Reservation-less, standard definition and high definition (up to 1080p30) video and audio conferencing with content sharing • Accessible by Polycom end-point portfolio, both hard and soft clients • H.323 and SIP standards-based connectivity • Browser-based soft client video endpoint support through web real-time communication (WebRTC) Interoperability with Lync endpoints available through Open Federation for Microsoft® Lync • Access to free versions of Polycom® RealPresence® Desktop and Polycom® RealPresence® Mobile o Soft clients available to employees (“Internal Users”) within a subscribing enterprise • Content sharing enabled through access to free versions of Polycom’s People+Content IP application • US and EMEA toll based audio dial-in access • Each VMR instance is assigned by the VMR system administrator, to a specific individual who is the owner and host of that VMR. Each VMR includes a unique bridge number and customer-enabled PIN code. • Soft endpoint registration included with VMRs, hard endpoint registration services available separately as an option for an additional fee. • Point-to-point dialing, dial-in and dial-out services available for registered endpoints • A end-user Portal is provided as an online resource for GoldSeal VaaS users to access support resources, including dialing instructions, documentation, live conference control capabilities, FAQs and access to submit support questions to our GoldSeal Technical Support team. • Demo and Trial services are offered free of charge to allow customers to try the service before they buy • Enterprise user license (“EUL”) - an “all-you-can-eat” VMR subscription with no overage fees, assigned to an individual user, for up to 25 participants per session o As an extension of EUL, Enterprise Wide Licensing is also available for parent company's willing to commit to the strategic growth and standardization of video technology across their complete user based. o Enterprise Wide pricing is only available in prepaid 1, 2 or 3 year plans. Contact us to see if you qualify • Fixed Capacity VMR is a VMR subscription service intended to be shared among teams. The Fixed Capacity VMR service has 3 different offerings based on the number of participants (up to 5, 10 or 25 participants), without overage fees • Endpoint Subscription (optional for an additional fee) – allows hard endpoints (physical codec units) to register to the VaaS platform and be reflected in the customer directory. Endpoints can then dial point-to- point, dial directly to off-net resources, receive calls directly from off-net resources and dial to VMRs using a short dial strings. o Directory services available to up to 6 registered endpoints. • Monthly subscriptions services require an activation fee per service initiation o The activation fee is waived for the corresponding pre-paid annual service. Meeting participants connect into a VMR via a unique dial string, H.323, SIP, WebRTC, audio or Lync.
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Sources: Cloud Services Reseller Agreement Special Addendum, Cloud Services Reseller Agreement Special Addendum