Next Education, an India-based education solutions provider, has selected Vonage, a global business cloud communications leader, to support virtual classroom sessions by embedding video directly into its existing web platform and mobile app with the Vonage Video API.
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“With the increased demand for scalable, reliable video tools that allow teachers and students to connect safely, Vonage enables solution providers, like Next Education, to reach millions of students directly in their homes or wherever they may be.”
Founded in 2007, Next Education provides end-to-end education solutions for K-12 institutions in India, touching the lives of more than 12 million students and 240,000 teachers across 12,000+ schools. Offering tools for both academic and administrative use, Next Education aims to meet all student needs and make quality education affordable and accessible for every child.
Vonage has been a worldwide leader in webRTC video solutions since the webRTC standard was established in 2012, and the Company’s Video API enables any organization to embed secure and scalable video capabilities into any software or service that needs it.
When the COVID-19 crisis began, Next Education saw a drastic increase in need for one-to-one and one-to-many classroom sessions between teachers and students, as well as live lectures and classroom training sessions for students in different cities or even countries. By embedding the Vonage Video API directly into its existing platform, Next Education can simply and reliably provide remote, interactive and adaptive assessments, live streaming, and classroom learning sessions to millions of children.
“Due to the COVID-19 crisis, we saw a rapid increase in the need for video solutions – up to 10 million video minutes per day. This called for us to upgrade our existing systems to be able to cater for the increased video traffic,” said Beas Dev Ralhan, CEO and Co-founder of Next Education. “From a plethora of video solutions, we finally found our partner in Vonage. Vonage enabled us to scale quickly to meet our increase in video traffic via its Video API which was easy to embed directly into our existing website and app.”
“Vonage is proud to support educators around the world, especially at this extraordinary time of need,” said Omar Javaid, President API Platform Group, Vonage. “With the increased demand for scalable, reliable video tools that allow teachers and students to connect safely, Vonage enables solution providers, like Next Education, to reach millions of students directly in their homes or wherever they may be.”
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