Currently in this market, there are vendors that have either a single model or multiple models of videoconferencing bridges available for purchase. Each model varies depending on the number of video ports, or the number of simultaneous calls, that it can support, and the functionality that it offers. Generally, each model is available at a base price, with mandatory and/or optional costs associated with the purchase. There are also options where the MCU (bridge) is integrated directly into the CODEC, or is available as a cloud-based service, eliminating the need to purchase bridge hardware.
Bridge pricing consists of a few components that are similar across the market. Software may be needed; the supporting software costs are usually broken down in one of three ways: you may pay a one-time fee for the software, you may pay a one-time fee for the software with a yearly maintenance fee, or you may have to pay a one-time fee for the software, and buy user license keys for each user in addition to yearly maintenance fees. There may also be additional hardware needed to support the videoconferencing bridge. Some vendors may make it mandatory that you purchase one to three years of technical support, and some may have additional warranty periods available for purchase. You may also need to budget for hardware and software upgrades as part of ongoing product maintenance.
Equipment can be purchased from manufactures, resellers, servicers, and vendors. The pricing that you are quoted may be adjustable based on your project and/or organization. It helps to be able to fully explain your project when you are to the point where you need to do your price comparisons, so the seller can give you the most comprehensive pricing information. There may be discounts available based on volume and organization type. Many vendors offer purchasing of equipment based on current need with projections for expansion in the future.
Additional features, management tools, and network infrastructure supports that may be available include: scheduling packages, tools that allow additional web-based users to participate, redundancy packages, recording services, streaming video services, additional networking hardware and software, hardware or software support for content sharing, additional system management tools, hardware expansion space, maintenance plans, and additional warranty periods.
Vendor Specific Pricing Explanation
Cisco
Cisco offers multiple bridge models for purchase. Each bridge has increased port capacity and functionality. The price increases as port availability increases. Annual fees are associated with each bridge purchase.