Andhra jails to have multi-party conferencing facility

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| This means, prison authorities will not be required to transport jail inmates to courts for trials, thus bringing in savings in time and cost. Besides, a case which has national implications may require the involvement of officials from different cities. This initiative will ensure ease in solving such cases. |
| "In the next three-four months, a tender will be floated by the Andhra Pradesh Technology Services for multi-party conferencing facility," said R P Singh, director general of prisons and correctional services, Andhra Pradesh. |
| The jails in Andhra Pradesh have already implemented video conferencing facility in association with Polycom, a provider of converged voice, video, web, and data solutions for broadband networks. |
| Andhra Pradesh is the first state in the country to introduce electronic pre-trials. Maharashtra and Karnataka prisons have also been using Polycom's systems for telejustice purposes. |
| Polycom expects telejustice to contribute 10 per cent of the company's revenues in India by 2007, as compared with 2-3 per cent now, according to Yugal Sharma, country manager, India and Saarc, Polycom. |
| It oversees seven central prisons, nine district jails, two women's prisons, one vocational training centre for juvenile convicts and 120 sub-jails for inmates serving less than one month or awaiting pre-trial. |
| The company is also in talks with state governments of Bihar and northeast regions for SWAN (state wide area network) projects. |
First Published: Jul 26 2006 | 12:00 AM IST