WCS enable agencies to enhance traditional conferencing by allowing remote participants to interactively collaborate to share information, documents, and applications over the Internet with a commercially available web browser. The scope of collaboration is wide and allows the participants real-time interactive collaboration in a private and secure WCS session for activities such as Sharing Presentations/Documents, File Transfers, Polling, Online Surveys, Voting, Slide Annotation, White Board, and chat - public and private.
WCS is typically used in conjunction with an audio and/or video conference and enables Agencies to provide participants with secure, user friendly and interactive real time collaboration capabilities. Agencies can utilize WCS to effectively disseminate information quickly and easily, reduce the cost of training and educational programs, and permit individuals and groups to participate in activities they otherwise would be unable to attend due to a variety of conflicts.
The figure below shows a typical WCS application.
WCS is an application layer service provided over an Internet connection that has no geographic coverage constraints. The service is accessible via a Universal Resource Locator (URL) address and will be compatible with commercially available Internet web browser software packages. WCS will interoperate with the Internet and subscribing Agencies IP network(s). Agency Internet access to WCS is not included as part of the service.
WCS was not offered on the original FTS2001 contracts but some similar conferencing capabilities are covered in other FTS2001 services. WCS will provide point-to-point and multi-point web conferences supported with customized greeting, authentication, password protection and Online Help. WCS will traverse and successfully interoperate with Agency firewalls and security layers.
WCS provides a wide range of Technical Capabilities available to the authorized users and a detailed description of these is covered in the Section C.2.8.3.1 4 of the Networx Contracts. Listed below is a very brief summary of the capabilities provided to the participants.
WCS also provides service features listed below and described in the Networx Contracts Section C.2.8.3.2.1 Toll-Free Service Features:
Each Networx contractor may provide variations or alternatives to the offering and pricing for WCS. The specific details can be found within each Contractors Networx contract files and pricing notes for WCS.
For more information on the general WCS specifications and requirements, please refer to Section C.2.8.3 of the Networx contract for technical specifications and Section B.2.8.3 for pricing.
WCS enables real time collaboration between participants using a commercially available web browser and is typically used in conjunction with an audio or video connection. WCS provides the following pricing options:
Underlying transport services (i.e. VS for audio, IPS for Internet connection) to provide connectivity are separately priced. Audio Conferencing Service (ACS) and Video Teleconferencing Service (VTS) may also be required for audio and video conferencing and are separately priced.
WCS was not offered on the original FTS2001 contracts but some similar conferencing capabilities are covered in other FTS2001 services.
Example 1: WCS Usage
WCS Subscription: If a WCS subscription is purchased, there is no usage charge. The WCS subscription service offers unlimited web conferences for up to a specified number of concurrent participants (5, 10, 20, or 30 participants), priced on a monthly basis.
Price components required for WCS Subscription:
Example 2: WCS Subscription for five (5) participants
Each Networx contractor may provide variations or alternatives to the offering and pricing for WCS. The specific details can be found within each Contractors Networx contract files and pricing notes for WCS.
For more information on the general WCS specifications and requirements, please refer to Section C.2.8.3 of the Networx contract for technical specifications and Section B.2.8.3 for pricing.