DINING GOES

THE DISTANCE

You’re planning a party in honor of your company’s 25th anniversary, and you’d like to include your organization’s founder, who’s now retired and living on a golf course in another state. What do you do? Well, if your meeting is taking place at Fleming’s, your former CEO can simply attend remotely via video conferencing.

All of Fleming’s comfortable private rooms are equipped with two-way conferencing, so colleagues in far-flung locations can always be included in your meeting. And many locations can provide Tandberg roll-about video conferencing systems, for multi-site connections. The Tandberg systems use standard protocols that make it easy to dial in from anywhere. A superhigh speed of 1. 4 Mbps promise faster than DSL connections to support your high bandwidth needs.

“We’re always for bringing people together. Adding video conferencing technology to all our private rooms

really gives people a lot of flexibility in planning their business gatherings,” says Private Dining Director Christina Glenn of Fleming’s Newport Beach.

In addition, all Fleming’s restaurants offer web-based video conferencing via hard-wired, high speed T1 lines, through a partnership with Verizon Business. Fleming’s state-of-the-art wi-fi connections have had an up time of 99.97% over the last three years.

“If only people could
taste our wines
over a long distance
connection.”

“We can accommodate small get-togethers, or large events—anything from a business luncheon to an all day meeting to a wine-tasting seminar,” says Ms. Glenn. “If only people could taste our wines over a long distance connection. We’d love to offer that technology. Maybe someday.”

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