ZTE, a provider of telecommunications equipment and network offerings, has unveiled its integrated HD videoconferencing terminal, the ZXV10 T700, which allows users to set up a professional videoconference for small to medium sized meetings through a simple IP process.

According to ZTE, the integrated HD videoconferencing terminal design is embedded with a 10x zoom HD camera NVS-V90 camera, supports IPv4 and IPv6, multiple 3G wireless access options, dual HD 720p active video for enhanced video communication, and 720p video and broadband audio.

In addition, the T700 features include, packet loss concealment (PLC), QOS network adaptation algorithm that ensures delivery of audio and visual communication over the network with a packet loss of 10%, and forward error connection (FEC), ZTE said.

Fang Hui, president of multimedia and terminal product at ZTE, said: "In recent years, ZTE has demonstrated its commitment to the innovation in advanced video communications technology by launching cutting-edge products like the TRUESEE Tele-presence system, next generation MCU, humanized designed remote control, and Omni-directional digital microphone.

"With current economic conditions, more and more organizations are looking for ways to increase productivity while reducing costs and the T700 is a valuable addition to our portfolio of innovative solutions that provide affordable options for businesses."

The T700 terminal will be available in the US in October, 2010 with a market product list price starting from $3,899.