ooVoo and Deep Blue Communications Partner to Deliver Video Conferencing Service



ooVoo and Deep Blue Communications Announce Partnership to Bring Video Conferencing Service to Wireless Customers Across the Country

ooVoo, a web-based video conferencing service with 16 million users, today announced a partnership with Deep Blue Communications to market and support Internet users in lodging and hospitality, recreation and other out-of-office locations in the U.S. Launched in mid October, this collaboration will enhance the wireless Internet experience at more than 40,000 hotel rooms in 46 states, and give Deep Blue customers easy access to high quality video conferencing powered by ooVoo.

ooVoo’s quality advantage over Skype was recently documented in an independent research study that showed ooVoo was preferred by 8 out of 10 Skype users who cited superior sound and video quality among the reasons they favored ooVoo for a better communication experience.

Hotel guests can connect with family, friends and colleagues from a banner link on the welcome page at all participating hotels. With a couple of simple clicks, hotel guests get step-by-step instructions on how to download ooVoo software, sign-up and start the video chat capability from their laptop computer. Existing ooVoo users will now have peace of mind knowing that ooVoo has been certified to work at every Deep Blue Communications location across the country. ooVoo’s product features include video conferencing with up to six people simultaneously, text chat with contacts during video calls and desktop sharing of documents and files.

“The partnership of Deep Blue and ooVoo brings compelling value and unique services to consumers and businesses that are supported by our wired and wireless networks,” said Ryan Donnelly, Chief Operating Officer at Deep Blue. “As we engineer, install and support Wi-Fi networks across the U.S., we look for ways to leverage our expertise and deliver benefits that differentiate us from competition. We believe this partnership with ooVoo will help us meet and exceed customer expectations.”

The launch will rollout to Deep Blue customers across a broad portfolio including hotels/timeshares, apartments/condos, marinas, recreational vehicle resorts and restaurants/retail locations with the largest impact initially in lodging and hospitality.


“In 2010 ooVoo is gaining about 1 million new registrations per month as the growth of video communication has created huge consumer demand for high quality, affordable video conferencing,” said Rodger Wells, Vice President of Business Development at ooVoo. “We’re delighted to join forces with Deep Blue to reach more users who want to enjoy anywhere, anytime video connectivity at hotels, condos, resorts and thousands of locations across the country supported by Deep Blue.”

About ooVoo

ooVoo is a New York based company that provides a high quality communication service to anyone with a computer, broadband connection and web camera. ooVoo’s technology enables businesses and consumers to experience real-time video calls with up to six users simultaneously and face-to-face communication with people across the street or around the world. Product features include high-resolution video, video conversation recording, phone calling from PC or Mac to landlines and cell phones, desktop sharing, video messaging, instant message chat and file sharing. Download ooVoo at www.ooVoo.com.

About Deep Blue

Headquartered in Albany, NY, Deep Blue Communications was formed from the merger of WiFiFee LLC and Deep Blue Wireless Inc. WiFiFee was one of the early pioneers in bringing Wi-Fi solutions to multiple dwelling units (MDUs) primarily in the Northeast and Florida while Deep Blue Wireless was focused on Wi-Fi for the Hospitality Market across the country. Today, Deep Blue Communications owns and supports wired and wireless networks in partnership with a diverse portfolio of property owners in 46 states across the U.S. Visit Deep Blue at www.deepbluecommunications.com.

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