Multipoint Control Unit definition

Multipoint Control Unit. (“MCU”) means an endpoint on the local area network that provides the capability for three (3) or more terminals and gateways to participate in a multipoint conference.

Examples of Multipoint Control Unit in a sentence

  • PAGCOR has a requirement for the Rental of High Definition Video Conference System with Ten (10) Endpoints and with One (1) Multi-point Control Unit for Eleven (11) CF Branches under ITB No.: 05-14-12.

  • Carry out pre-installation activities, supply and delivery of Video Conference equipment including endpoint codecs, Multipoint Control Unit (MCU), Software, Recording Server, Network Address Translation (NAT) & Firewall Traversal, Lighting Solution and Integration with Audio and Video Equipment.

  • This instrument consisting of Thirteen (13) pages signed by the parties and their instrumental witnesses in all pages refers to an AGREEMENT for the Rental of High Definition Video Conference System with Ten (10) Endpoints and with One (1) Multi-point Control Unit for 11 CF Branches.

  • This shall require the Contractor to supply a managed Multipoint Control Unit (MCU) or an array of MCUs in order to provide this service.

  • The contract price for the Rental of High Definition Video Conference System with Ten (10) Endpoints and with One (1) Multi-point Control Unit for Eleven (11) CF Branches stated in Article I, shall be in the total amount of Both parties agree that the total price stated herein already includes all applicable taxes, fees and charges required by the government.

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