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Free Video Conferencing Services for U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and Coast Guard Personnel
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. & WASHINGTON --(Business Wire)--
While thousands of miles may keep them apart, military personnel and
their families don't have to be alone this holiday season. Blue
Jeans Network, Military
Association Benefits Group, Military
Comm Networks and its affiliated Joint Force Group companies, have
partnered to create Home for the Holidays. Home for the
Holidays is a program that provides free video conferencing services
to U.S. soldiers and their families.
Home for the Holidays (http://bluejeans.com/for/home-for-holidays-2012)
runs from December 20, 2012 to January 2, 2013. The service is
completely free to servicemen and women to connect with their family
members. A key component of the Home for the Holidays program is
that it simply doesn't matter what kind of end point device is in the
hands of soldiers and their families. Blue Jeans Network is providing
the video conferencing service - a simple, scalable, multi-party video
conferencing service that works with a wide array of devices, including
Skype, Google (News - Alert) Video Chat, telepresence systems and even Web browsers.
Dennis Butts is the CEO and founder of the Joint Force Group - an
affiliation of companies including Military Comm Netwoks, Military
Entertainment Group, Military Art Tour, Military Musical Tribute and DCC
Solutions. His companies provide year-round services that support U.S.
troops, veterans and their families.
"We tried to roll out this program last holiday season but ran up
against interoperability and scalability challenges," according to
Dennis Butts, CEO of Military Association Benefits Group. "With Blue
Jeans on board, having soldiers and family members spread across Google,
Skype (News - Alert), and a host of room-based systems used by the military is simply
not an issue. Blue Jeans makes the connections easy and reliable."
"There are over one million servicemen and women who are away from their
friends and family over the holiday season," added Krish Ramakrishnan,
CEO of Blue Jeans Network. "Whether serving overseas, or stationed at
one of hundreds of bases in the United States, there shouldn't be any
impediment to these families seeing each other over the holidays."
How it Works
Beginning immediately, families and servicemen are able to start
scheduling video conference calls to take place between December 20,
2012 and January 2, 2013. Reservations are scheduled via the Military
Association Benefits Group (MABGI) at homefortheholidays@mabgi.us or
call 715-395-7076.
Families are able to use their own computers or mobile devices for the
video calls. For families without computers or mobile devices, physical
locations have been reserved throughout the United States where the
families will have access to the video conference resources they
require. A complete list of locations is available at http://mabgi.us/Association_Connect.html
About Blue Jeans Network
At Blue Jeans Network, our mission is to make video communications as
easy and pervasive as audio communications, enabling more effective
collaboration at work, at home, and on the road. Our cloud-based
conferencing service makes this possible by enabling customers to
connect with each other seamlessly any time, anywhere, and from
practically any device. The Blue Jeans Network extends high quality
video communications beyond the traditional boundaries of specialized
conference rooms and into the mainstream, allowing individuals and
employees throughout an enterprise to interact more effectively with
each other, and with their customers, partners, suppliers, family, and
friends. Blue Jeans Network is a private company headquartered in
Mountain View, California. For more information go to: http://bluejeans.com
or follow the company @BlueJeansNet
About Military Association Benefits Group
MABGI was founded by Mr. Dennis M. Butts. Mr. Butts is Chairman of
Military Comm Networks, Military Entertainment Group, Virtual Vet
Centers and founder host of After Action Report TV show. Through his
involvement with so many veterans and their families he saw a need for
one company to be able to provide these requested and needed services
and programs and saw the only way it was feasible was through military
associations. For more information, please visit http://mabgi.us/

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