TST to introduce indigenous (Swadeshi) Video Conferencing App WeekSol in September 2020

In this article, I'm going to share with you some technical news updates about indigenous (Swadeshi) Video Conferencing App 'WeekSol'.

In the recently concluded app challenge competition of the Union Ministry of Information Technology, Indian options of the famous video conferencing app zoom were introduced. Many companies took part in this competition. These apps have better features than the Zoom App. One of these apps is 'WeekSol' and the other is 'All Web' app. The specialty of these apps is that they are designed to meet the Indian requirements, as well as reduce data consumption in them.
 
WeekSol App
Swadeshi App 'WeekSol'
Welcome indigenous (Swadeshi) Video Conferencing App 'WeekSol'

Let's talk about 'WeekSol', this app has been created by the IT company Techgentsia Software Technologies of Kerala and the app has been a winner in the Grand Innovation Challenge. This app has been launched in multi languages and its sound quality and video quality are also better and noise reduction filter will be available in this App. The company TST, Kerala will officially launch this app in September, 2020.

Focus on Education and Tele-Medicine

At the same time, the focus of 'WeekSol' is on education and tele-medicine, as the company believes that the demand for video conferencing in these two sectors has increased in the epidemic. This app has received a reward of one crore rupees in the Grand Innovation Challenge of the government. At the same time, this company will also provide its services in government offices. Though it will be available free initially, but later it will be paid.

Serve Web App

In the Grand Innovation Challenge, Jaipur's Sarva Web App has also been considered as the best video app and has been given Rs 50 lakh as a prize. All apps consume less data, according to existing video apps, it consumes up to 50% less data. It also has noise reduction feature i.e. it also has the ability to filter out noise.

'No Data Mode' Feature

A new feature 'No Data Mode' has been given in all web apps, after which it will only spend 50 MB of data. Common apps end up with up to 1 GB of data in an hour of video conferencing, but this app will only spend 50 to 500 MB of data. Also, in this app the presenter does not even need to share the screen. He can upload the presentation directly. The government has made this app available on the JEM portal.

 According to Sebastian (CEO, TST, Kerala) "These two fields (tele-medicine and education) are in great demand in the post-Kovid-19 world system," . The epidemic has made both of these e-centric. "He said," WeekSol provides 80 active and 300 inactive partners at a time. However it will not be free after a time. "The company has received a sum of Rs 1 crore from the government after being declared the winner for this app in the 'Grand Innovation Challenge'. With this, the company is in a position to serve in central government offices across the country. "Our role is to provide technical support," Sebastian said of this. We will install the app for them. The government will have a cloud and the rest will be handled by the government. "

 New Source: Amar Ujala

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