Polycom
Overview
Polycom was founded 1991 and has is headquartered in Pleasanton, USA. Polycom offers telepresence, video, and voice solutions and services to help their clients connect and collaborate from their desktops, meeting rooms, class rooms, and mobile settings. Polycom works with organisations from a wide variety of industries and the private sector. Polycom has 14 sales offices in the Asia Pacific region.
Services/products
Polycom offers the following services:
Video Conferencing Support
How to buy
For sales in Australia and New Zealand call +61 2 9978 8000
Contact details
Sydney (Head Office)
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