Videoconferencing is a method of communication that enables a virtual presence when two people are incapable of meeting at the same location. Usually, you're in a room with the proper camera/equipment, and watching the person (or people) you're meeting on a monitor. The person you're speaking to, as well, is in front of a camera and watching you on a monitor.
video conferencing is a live communication machanism so to say between a number of people in different places can be internationally.having some sort of a board meeting, rather than having to get people to together
Enterprise equipment manufacturers sell videoconferencing equipment
Teri A. Robinson has written: 'Videoconferencing' -- subject(s): Videoconferencing, Teleconferencing equipment industry
Lynn Diamond has written: 'Effective Videoconferencing' -- subject(s): Planning, Business meetings, Videoconferencing
Joanne Fraser has written: 'Videoconferencing' -- subject(s): Market surveys, Teleconferencing equipment industry, Videoconferencing
The recession of the 1970s created a wider acceptance of videoconferencing by corporations that were looking for alternative ways to conduct meetings and conferences while cutting travel costs.
When conducting the sales presentation at the customer's location, a sales representative with videoconferencing equipment on a laptop computer can connect the customer with specialists back at the company's offices to answer specific questions.
you can discuss with someone lively with both audio and video
Kecia Ray has written: 'Interactive videoconferencing'
wrong spelling: see Videoconference, Videoconferencing or Teleconference/~ing;-)
Basic videoconferencing equipment can be found in electronics stores like Best Buy. If one has more specific or advanced needs, the best bet would be an online retailer such as Life Size, Polycom, or Cisco.
Participating in a company-wide videoconferencing via the Internet
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