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Vonage teams up with Wall Street English to drive digital classrooms

Author : Pankaj Singh | Published Date : 2021-01-18 

Vonage teams up with Wall Street English to drive digital classrooms

New Jersey-based leader in cloud communications Vonage has reportedly entered into a joint venture agreement with one of the prominent English language education service providers Wall Street English. As per the agreement, Wall Street English will leverage Vonage’s Video API solutions to power its online education services across the globe.

Notably, the education industry has witnessed a revolutionary transformation ever since the outbreak of COVID-19 and the subsequent imposition of lockdowns. Moreover, the digital medium has emerged to be a critical solution for offering education services amidst the ongoing pandemic.

To keep up with these changing trends, Wall Street English had introduced a digital classroom platform to not only offer students continued access to their respective courses but also allows teachers to conduct online classes.

Wall Street English’s educational platform, along with Vonage Video API, will allow teachers as well as students to have interactive, engaging, and live video classes, further developing an environment similar to personalized sessions.

In this context, CEO of Wall Street English David Kedwards was reported saying that the company is prioritizing the health and safety of its students, staff, and the communities involved, especially amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. He added that by leveraging Vonage’s Video API, Wall Street English can provide real-time and high-quality video classes for its students around the world.

According to Vonage Senior VP and General Manager for Asia-Pacific region Sunny Rao, the Coronavirus pandemic has augmented the demand for high-quality and reliable video solutions to support the remote delivery of critical services such as education. He further claimed that the company is looking forward to powering Wall Street English’s digital transformation using Vonage’s rich and secure video capabilities.

About Wall Street English

Headquartered in Hong-Kong, Wall Street English is a major provider of English training for adults, comprising around 350 learning centers across 29 territories. The company has offered tuition to more than three million students since its inception in 1972 and has a current enrolment of approximately 175,000 students.

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https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210111005032/en/Vonage-Partners-with-Wall-Street-English-to-Power-Digital-Classrooms

 

 

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Pankaj Singh . .

Pankaj Singh

Endowed with a post graduate degree in management and finance, Pankaj Singh has been a part of the online content domain for quite a while. Having worked previously as a U.K. insurance underwriter for two years, he now writes articles for fractovia.org and other online portals. He can be contacted at- [email protected] | https://twitter.com/PankajSingh2605

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