Cisco Reunites Family for Christmas Through the Magic of TelePresence
Cisco Helps Long-Lost Relatives Connect via Cisco TelePresence as Part of Its 'Christmas Connections' Contest
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA--(Marketwire) - Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) today helped reunite
a family after more than 50 years of separation, using its Cisco TelePresence? system. The Cisco 'Christmas
Connections' Contest invited people residing in Australia and New Zealand
to submit their stories for a chance to connect with family and friends
from around the world over Cisco TelePresence. The winning Australian entry
was from three elderly sisters and their families from Sydney and Brisbane
in Australia, and Virginia in the United States, who had seen each other
only once in more than half a century.
With the help of Cisco, the family today enjoyed a 'virtual' Christmas
dinner with more than 20 family members from three generations, including
never before seen children and grandchildren.
The contest winners were Claire (83), Athlone (80) and Sonia (73), three
sisters who last lived together as a family in Brisbane, with two other
sisters, Leone and Zoe (both deceased). After WWII, Claire emigrated to
the US where she lives today near Herndon, VA. The other sisters remained
in Australia and have been together once since 1953. Danelle Dobinson,
Athlone's eldest child, wrote in the contest entry submission that "in
light of their ages, it's unlikely that my mother and aunts will have the
opportunity to visit in person in the future, so it would mean everything
for them to be able to see each other and as many of the children and
grandchildren as possible once more."
Despite the oddity of eating Christmas "dinner" at breakfast time for the
Sydney and Brisbane based relatives, while their American relatives ate
dinner in snowy Virginia, the unusual situation did not detract from the
warmth and intimacy which developed through the virtual connection. Sonia,
the youngest sister from Sydney said before the event that "it will be
lovely just to be able to see Claire, and catch up with as many of the
family as we can at this special time."
Cisco TelePresence allowed more than 20 family members to reunite without
the need for financially and physically draining long-distance travel. The
technology combines high-definition audio quality, interactive technologies
and a specially designed environment to approximate the feeling of being in
the same room despite the participants being in separate locations.
Cisco awarded two first-place prizes of Christmas dinners over Cisco
TelePresence, one for Australia and another for a New Zealand family
connecting with relatives in England. Cisco also gave out 10 second-place
prizes of a Cisco TelePresence meeting and 20 Flip Mino? cameras for
third-place prizes, to the people with the entries that best illustrated
the importance of connections with family and friends at Christmas.
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