September 4, 2010
Shakir A. asked:
Video conferencing can be traced back to the invention of television, which is nothing but a one way video conferencing so to speak. Tele-video conferencing is the process of a group of people located in different parts of the globe of country (distance really does not matter) and being able to simultaneously take parting a two way discussion by observing all the other members of the conferencing on a video screen live and talk to them as if they were all sitting in the same room. In earlier times such video conferencing consisted of closed circuit television systems, which was the technology where by the video and audio signals were transmitted through a cable system and not transmitted through the air. This resulted in the video quality being very poor in quality as well as being very expensive to transmit. This type of communication was very attractive and the demand for better transmission techniques resulted in companies investing in high definition video conferencing techniques.
The first high definition video conferencing was inadvertently tried out by NASA who required to conferencing with astronauts in space. The distance required very high definition video conferencing capabilities and NASA achieved this by using high frequencies to link up and down between the space stations and the earth stations. This kind of high definition video conferencing has been put to wider use by television news channels using this high definition video conferencing between the studios and the mobile news trucks. High definition video conferencing has since become very common with the technology advancing and transforming from analog to digital format the world over.
High Definition Video conferencing was first demonstrated in the early nineties. Though this technique was still very expensive, it could not be put to use for more mundane applications, such as telemedicine, distance education, business meetings, and so on. The use of normal telephone networks to transmit video failed due to the poor picture quality and the lack of efficient video compression techniques that were available at the time. The greater bandwidth and 6 MBPS transmission rate of the popular though short lived Picturephone in the 1970s did not prosper. These were but stepping stones to the digital high definition video conferencing that the world knows today. The Internet had enabled high definition video conferencing to be put to wider use with more and more people from different walks of life being able to take advantage of this great technology.
High definition video conferencing started out as an important means of communications between scientific, defense and government organizations. The usefulness of this communications technology was realized and so the demand grew by leaps and bounds. So as a result from the early closed circuit low definition video conferencing to the present day high definition video conferencing techniques employed today, high definition video conferencing is being used not only by the high and mighty but by students who are able to use the technology to further their studies by taking part in high definition video conferencing set up by their universities in distant places. House wives are also able to use the technology from the comforts of their homes. The retired and aged people can see and speak to their entire families settled all over the world at the flick of a switch. Yet High definition video conferencing has a long way to go.
Video conferencing can be traced back to the invention of television, which is nothing but a one way video conferencing so to speak. Tele-video conferencing is the process of a group of people located in different parts of the globe of country (distance really does not matter) and being able to simultaneously take parting a two way discussion by observing all the other members of the conferencing on a video screen live and talk to them as if they were all sitting in the same room. In earlier times such video conferencing consisted of closed circuit television systems, which was the technology where by the video and audio signals were transmitted through a cable system and not transmitted through the air. This resulted in the video quality being very poor in quality as well as being very expensive to transmit. This type of communication was very attractive and the demand for better transmission techniques resulted in companies investing in high definition video conferencing techniques.
The first high definition video conferencing was inadvertently tried out by NASA who required to conferencing with astronauts in space. The distance required very high definition video conferencing capabilities and NASA achieved this by using high frequencies to link up and down between the space stations and the earth stations. This kind of high definition video conferencing has been put to wider use by television news channels using this high definition video conferencing between the studios and the mobile news trucks. High definition video conferencing has since become very common with the technology advancing and transforming from analog to digital format the world over.
High Definition Video conferencing was first demonstrated in the early nineties. Though this technique was still very expensive, it could not be put to use for more mundane applications, such as telemedicine, distance education, business meetings, and so on. The use of normal telephone networks to transmit video failed due to the poor picture quality and the lack of efficient video compression techniques that were available at the time. The greater bandwidth and 6 MBPS transmission rate of the popular though short lived Picturephone in the 1970s did not prosper. These were but stepping stones to the digital high definition video conferencing that the world knows today. The Internet had enabled high definition video conferencing to be put to wider use with more and more people from different walks of life being able to take advantage of this great technology.
High definition video conferencing started out as an important means of communications between scientific, defense and government organizations. The usefulness of this communications technology was realized and so the demand grew by leaps and bounds. So as a result from the early closed circuit low definition video conferencing to the present day high definition video conferencing techniques employed today, high definition video conferencing is being used not only by the high and mighty but by students who are able to use the technology to further their studies by taking part in high definition video conferencing set up by their universities in distant places. House wives are also able to use the technology from the comforts of their homes. The retired and aged people can see and speak to their entire families settled all over the world at the flick of a switch. Yet High definition video conferencing has a long way to go.
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August 31, 2010
Ricardo Trinidad asked:
Video conferencing isn’t necessarily a new technology, but it has come a long way since it was first introduced and for the most part makes good use of the new technologies that have been introduced in recent years. By allowing people to communicate either with video and audio or video and text, video conferencing serves a number of purposes in business, as well as for personal use and even use by groups as diverse as the court system and NASA.
In order to understand how video conferencing works, however, it’s important to take a moment to learn how the technology first came about and how it has been adapted over time to meet the needs of businesses and consumers.
Origins of Video Conferencing
Early forms of video conferencing originated with the advent of television, using a pair of closed-circuit televisions which were connected by cable to allow the users at either end to communicate. Later advances on this theme were used by news reporters on location, who transmitted a signal back to the station from a truck filled with equipment, and also by NASA who used high-powered radio waves to transmit signals to and from space missions. Attempts were made by AT&T and other companies during the 60′s and 70′s to make video conferencing more accessible, but poor picture quality plagued these early systems and even when more powerful devices were made they still did not become popular.
Modern Video Conferencing
In the 80′s, new technologies such as ISDN networks made it possible to guarantee a minimum transfer rate and compression rate for video and audio which in turn made video conferencing much more feasible. Dedicated networks for video conferencing began to develop, and ISDN was soon accessible from most parts of the world. Video conferencing was originally prohibitively expensive for most, but as new advances in technology continued to be created the prices of video conferencing equipment soon dropped and it became much more common.
The advent of the internet did much to bring video conferencing where it is today; once the technology was developed to transmit live video and audio over internet protocols, much of the equipment previously needed to create video conferencing connections was no longer required. Many free programs and services soon began to include webcam video conferencing in their chat features, allowing computer users to communicate as never before.
Uses of Video Conferencing
Video conferencing has a number of uses, both at home and in business. When using a webcam or other form of video conferencing from home, you can use it to stay in touch with friends and family across the city or around the world. It can add a bit more of a “human touch” to conversations or chat sessions, as you can actually see the person that you’re talking to instead of them simply being words on a screen or a voice on the phone. In business, the applications are even more useful; business meetings can occur among several different offices or individuals in different parts of the world. Not only can this add a great deal of convenience, but it can also save money that would have to be spent on transportation and time that would have to be spent on organizing the meetings and getting all of the parties in the same place at the same time. Video conferencing can also be of great use to educators, science professionals, and a variety of other individuals who can see the advantage of being able to speak face-to-face with others without the need for actually meeting each other in a specific location.
Video conferencing isn’t necessarily a new technology, but it has come a long way since it was first introduced and for the most part makes good use of the new technologies that have been introduced in recent years. By allowing people to communicate either with video and audio or video and text, video conferencing serves a number of purposes in business, as well as for personal use and even use by groups as diverse as the court system and NASA.
In order to understand how video conferencing works, however, it’s important to take a moment to learn how the technology first came about and how it has been adapted over time to meet the needs of businesses and consumers.
Origins of Video Conferencing
Early forms of video conferencing originated with the advent of television, using a pair of closed-circuit televisions which were connected by cable to allow the users at either end to communicate. Later advances on this theme were used by news reporters on location, who transmitted a signal back to the station from a truck filled with equipment, and also by NASA who used high-powered radio waves to transmit signals to and from space missions. Attempts were made by AT&T and other companies during the 60′s and 70′s to make video conferencing more accessible, but poor picture quality plagued these early systems and even when more powerful devices were made they still did not become popular.
Modern Video Conferencing
In the 80′s, new technologies such as ISDN networks made it possible to guarantee a minimum transfer rate and compression rate for video and audio which in turn made video conferencing much more feasible. Dedicated networks for video conferencing began to develop, and ISDN was soon accessible from most parts of the world. Video conferencing was originally prohibitively expensive for most, but as new advances in technology continued to be created the prices of video conferencing equipment soon dropped and it became much more common.
The advent of the internet did much to bring video conferencing where it is today; once the technology was developed to transmit live video and audio over internet protocols, much of the equipment previously needed to create video conferencing connections was no longer required. Many free programs and services soon began to include webcam video conferencing in their chat features, allowing computer users to communicate as never before.
Uses of Video Conferencing
Video conferencing has a number of uses, both at home and in business. When using a webcam or other form of video conferencing from home, you can use it to stay in touch with friends and family across the city or around the world. It can add a bit more of a “human touch” to conversations or chat sessions, as you can actually see the person that you’re talking to instead of them simply being words on a screen or a voice on the phone. In business, the applications are even more useful; business meetings can occur among several different offices or individuals in different parts of the world. Not only can this add a great deal of convenience, but it can also save money that would have to be spent on transportation and time that would have to be spent on organizing the meetings and getting all of the parties in the same place at the same time. Video conferencing can also be of great use to educators, science professionals, and a variety of other individuals who can see the advantage of being able to speak face-to-face with others without the need for actually meeting each other in a specific location.
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August 30, 2010
Magdi Mikhail asked:
A video conference is a kind interaction through devices, which allow two or more people in different places to remotely communicate simultaneously. It is also called video meeting or audio-video remote meeting. It’s different from a videophone because the technology is focused on the conference not the individual.
The most primitive type of video conferencing equipment is the television. Though the transmission of information was one way there is feedback after transmission. The cycle of information and the process of feedback is fulfilled by the television that qualifies it as a video conferencing equipment.
Since the development of digital telephony and internet based services like software, such as NetMeeting, MSN Messenger, Yahoo Messenger and other instant messaging web plug ins that allow transmission of messages real time through the internet. The Internet has become the most important tool for video conferencing and other instant messaging services.
Because of the sheer speed that the Internet has within it self and the ability to transfer information real time most of the web based video conference centers puts most of its resources online.
Because of the advancement of Internet technology it has been possible over the years to have simultaneous videoconferencing among three or more remote points. These remote points can be anywhere in the world and the remote locations need not have a special set of equipment or software.
There is a bridge though that connects all of these remote peripherals on to the network and that is called the MCU or the Multi Channel Unit, it allows different computers to run the same format code to et communicate in one network.
There are MCU bridges for IP and ISDN-based videoconferencing. The MCUs used as bridges on IP and ISDN connections are most of the time pure software, and others that can be found in other forms of connections are a combination of hardware and software.
An MCU’s type is determined according to the number of simultaneous calls and conference participants it can handle, its ability to carry out information exchanges, shared programs, shared documents, shared application and other different kinds of sharing peripherals available on the conference. One god thing about MCU’s is that it can be a complete stand alone software for conferencing since it does not need hardware acceleration because it is purely software accelerated.
Because of the needs and the technology available to meet those needs, video conferencing has been more than a necessity for education, medicine, law making, and business.
For education the impact of video conferencing to it and the system can be seen easily. Because high speed Internet connection is becoming a much-needed part of modern curriculum, video conferencing has also been part of the next step towards modernization of the school system. Because of video conferencing special lecturers can now remotely conduct lectures, teachers can be on location and still deliver the lesson and correspondence between schools can be easily done through video conferencing.
Videoconferencing classes also adds to the possibility of a conversation in the scenarios such as a live conversation is needed between people in different countries. A visual information is an important component of the telephone conversation, the parties of the conversation can’t physically come to the same location.
The expense or time of travel is a consideration because these situations calls for something drastically fast and efficient.
A video conference is a kind interaction through devices, which allow two or more people in different places to remotely communicate simultaneously. It is also called video meeting or audio-video remote meeting. It’s different from a videophone because the technology is focused on the conference not the individual.
The most primitive type of video conferencing equipment is the television. Though the transmission of information was one way there is feedback after transmission. The cycle of information and the process of feedback is fulfilled by the television that qualifies it as a video conferencing equipment.
Since the development of digital telephony and internet based services like software, such as NetMeeting, MSN Messenger, Yahoo Messenger and other instant messaging web plug ins that allow transmission of messages real time through the internet. The Internet has become the most important tool for video conferencing and other instant messaging services.
Because of the sheer speed that the Internet has within it self and the ability to transfer information real time most of the web based video conference centers puts most of its resources online.
Because of the advancement of Internet technology it has been possible over the years to have simultaneous videoconferencing among three or more remote points. These remote points can be anywhere in the world and the remote locations need not have a special set of equipment or software.
There is a bridge though that connects all of these remote peripherals on to the network and that is called the MCU or the Multi Channel Unit, it allows different computers to run the same format code to et communicate in one network.
There are MCU bridges for IP and ISDN-based videoconferencing. The MCUs used as bridges on IP and ISDN connections are most of the time pure software, and others that can be found in other forms of connections are a combination of hardware and software.
An MCU’s type is determined according to the number of simultaneous calls and conference participants it can handle, its ability to carry out information exchanges, shared programs, shared documents, shared application and other different kinds of sharing peripherals available on the conference. One god thing about MCU’s is that it can be a complete stand alone software for conferencing since it does not need hardware acceleration because it is purely software accelerated.
Because of the needs and the technology available to meet those needs, video conferencing has been more than a necessity for education, medicine, law making, and business.
For education the impact of video conferencing to it and the system can be seen easily. Because high speed Internet connection is becoming a much-needed part of modern curriculum, video conferencing has also been part of the next step towards modernization of the school system. Because of video conferencing special lecturers can now remotely conduct lectures, teachers can be on location and still deliver the lesson and correspondence between schools can be easily done through video conferencing.
Videoconferencing classes also adds to the possibility of a conversation in the scenarios such as a live conversation is needed between people in different countries. A visual information is an important component of the telephone conversation, the parties of the conversation can’t physically come to the same location.
The expense or time of travel is a consideration because these situations calls for something drastically fast and efficient.
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August 28, 2010
Mark Spreschau asked:
The ever popular video conferencing system has today become a basic requirement in the communication strategy for many companies. Video conferencing is known to be cost-effective, can be used for a multitude of purposes, whilst improving employee productivity, and saving companies thousands in travel expenses which can be considered as quite profitable. These days, most software programs are extremely user-friendly and the related equipment not too expensive.
To begin with, users will need a computer- desktop or laptop, a webcam, a microphone and a high-speed internet connection. For software, many options are available such as Cisco, Polycom, and Tandberg; these same companies can also offer cutting-edge equipment at some competitive prices.
Polycom can also offer several different systems depending on your needs. Some of these systems will include the Polycom HDX 4000, 6000, 7000, 8000 and 9000 series. These offer the highest level of audio and video performance. Other companies such as Tandberg offer systems such as their Telepresence series, Edge series, Profile series, Centric series, Set-top series and many more. This company was one of the first to market their products with state-of-the-art equipment.
As you might notice, there really is nothing that these systems can’t accomplish. Whether you might be interested in high-definition, streaming video or conference scheduling, these systems will all have something for everyone. Buying the equipment can be quite confusing at times, but might be made more easy when a few essential questions are answered. For example, what type of meetings are you planning on having? How much bandwidth will you require and do you have something already in place? Also, will your conferences be held within your offices or will you need the possibility to conference with other companies? Will your video conferencing be with single parties or will you need the ability to get several different parties on the line at the same time? It might still seem overwhelming but a qualified technician can easily walk you through the initial process.
Many companies have quite gladly reported that once they began using video conferencing instead of taking trips to physical conferences, the profit margin for their company began to rise. One company even reported that cutting the cost for just one large trip to a conference easily covered for the cost of the equipment. In this economy, it is always essential to save money and improve one’s means to communicate effectively.
The ever popular video conferencing system has today become a basic requirement in the communication strategy for many companies. Video conferencing is known to be cost-effective, can be used for a multitude of purposes, whilst improving employee productivity, and saving companies thousands in travel expenses which can be considered as quite profitable. These days, most software programs are extremely user-friendly and the related equipment not too expensive.
To begin with, users will need a computer- desktop or laptop, a webcam, a microphone and a high-speed internet connection. For software, many options are available such as Cisco, Polycom, and Tandberg; these same companies can also offer cutting-edge equipment at some competitive prices.
Polycom can also offer several different systems depending on your needs. Some of these systems will include the Polycom HDX 4000, 6000, 7000, 8000 and 9000 series. These offer the highest level of audio and video performance. Other companies such as Tandberg offer systems such as their Telepresence series, Edge series, Profile series, Centric series, Set-top series and many more. This company was one of the first to market their products with state-of-the-art equipment.
As you might notice, there really is nothing that these systems can’t accomplish. Whether you might be interested in high-definition, streaming video or conference scheduling, these systems will all have something for everyone. Buying the equipment can be quite confusing at times, but might be made more easy when a few essential questions are answered. For example, what type of meetings are you planning on having? How much bandwidth will you require and do you have something already in place? Also, will your conferences be held within your offices or will you need the possibility to conference with other companies? Will your video conferencing be with single parties or will you need the ability to get several different parties on the line at the same time? It might still seem overwhelming but a qualified technician can easily walk you through the initial process.
Many companies have quite gladly reported that once they began using video conferencing instead of taking trips to physical conferences, the profit margin for their company began to rise. One company even reported that cutting the cost for just one large trip to a conference easily covered for the cost of the equipment. In this economy, it is always essential to save money and improve one’s means to communicate effectively.
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August 23, 2010
Ricardo Trinidad asked:
The Impact of Video Conferencing on Education
Given the importance of education, it’s no wonder that many technologies find some of their best uses to be in the classroom. One technology that has seen a great amount of use in schools and colleges is video conferencing, which is a method of transferring audio and video in real time between individuals in different locations. Video conferencing allows students to speak with journalists, politicians, scientists, and a variety of other influential people, as well as allowing teachers and professors to interact with students who are in classrooms at different schools or sometimes even in different states or countries. Video conferencing can even allow different groups of students to interact with each other, allowing them to take part in joint projects or to share cultures that they might not otherwise have access to.
Video Conferencing in the Classroom
When most people think of video conferencing, they think of it in terms of major companies speaking with overseas partners or offices which are located across the country. Video conferencing technology isn’t confined simply to business use, of course; a number of primary, secondary, and post-secondary schools make use of video conferencing in some or all of their classrooms in order to allow their students to partake in a wide variety of experiences. This technology can allow the students to interact directly with other classes or important figures who have set aside time to speak with the students in various schools. In some cases the video conferencing events take place in a number of schools simultaneously, so that as many students as possible can take part and have an experience that they will never forget.
Teaching Across the Miles
Another important use of video conferencing is to allow teachers to communicate with students in different locations who might otherwise not be able to attend classes with that particular teacher or in the subjects that they wish to learn. This is especially popular in a college or university setting, and allows satellite classes to be set up in outlying areas so that the main school can provide their classes to students who may be an hour or more away. This can also allow teachers to easily schedule guest speakers or other teachers from schools across the country or around the world to interact with their class or to provide opinions or input on topics which are being discussed or subjects that are being taught.
Unique Opportunities
As students have more access to video conferencing, they may find themselves having a greater access to unique opportunities as well. It may be possible to take part in special programs via a video feed, which many students would not be able to attend due to distance, cost, or the program being limited to a specific number of people. By adding a video component, programs and opportunities such as these could be opened up to a practically limitless number of people.
Of course, other opportunities may be opened up for students by giving them this sort of exposure to video conferencing technology as well. As the students gain a better understanding of how the technology works and the situations that it can be applied to, they will be better prepared for future situations in the business world in which they may have to work with similar technologies or come up with ideas for how to improve their company’s communications network.
The Impact of Video Conferencing on Education
Given the importance of education, it’s no wonder that many technologies find some of their best uses to be in the classroom. One technology that has seen a great amount of use in schools and colleges is video conferencing, which is a method of transferring audio and video in real time between individuals in different locations. Video conferencing allows students to speak with journalists, politicians, scientists, and a variety of other influential people, as well as allowing teachers and professors to interact with students who are in classrooms at different schools or sometimes even in different states or countries. Video conferencing can even allow different groups of students to interact with each other, allowing them to take part in joint projects or to share cultures that they might not otherwise have access to.
Video Conferencing in the Classroom
When most people think of video conferencing, they think of it in terms of major companies speaking with overseas partners or offices which are located across the country. Video conferencing technology isn’t confined simply to business use, of course; a number of primary, secondary, and post-secondary schools make use of video conferencing in some or all of their classrooms in order to allow their students to partake in a wide variety of experiences. This technology can allow the students to interact directly with other classes or important figures who have set aside time to speak with the students in various schools. In some cases the video conferencing events take place in a number of schools simultaneously, so that as many students as possible can take part and have an experience that they will never forget.
Teaching Across the Miles
Another important use of video conferencing is to allow teachers to communicate with students in different locations who might otherwise not be able to attend classes with that particular teacher or in the subjects that they wish to learn. This is especially popular in a college or university setting, and allows satellite classes to be set up in outlying areas so that the main school can provide their classes to students who may be an hour or more away. This can also allow teachers to easily schedule guest speakers or other teachers from schools across the country or around the world to interact with their class or to provide opinions or input on topics which are being discussed or subjects that are being taught.
Unique Opportunities
As students have more access to video conferencing, they may find themselves having a greater access to unique opportunities as well. It may be possible to take part in special programs via a video feed, which many students would not be able to attend due to distance, cost, or the program being limited to a specific number of people. By adding a video component, programs and opportunities such as these could be opened up to a practically limitless number of people.
Of course, other opportunities may be opened up for students by giving them this sort of exposure to video conferencing technology as well. As the students gain a better understanding of how the technology works and the situations that it can be applied to, they will be better prepared for future situations in the business world in which they may have to work with similar technologies or come up with ideas for how to improve their company’s communications network.
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Sonja Mishek asked:
What is Web Video Conferencing?
Put simply – it’s a way for you to meet “live” in-person computer to computer from anywhere you are. Or have online meetings where you share documents or applications or give a PowerPoint presentation. It can be almost like T.V.!
Do I need software?
There are several web video conferencing providers that are 100% web-based. There is no software for you or your guests to download, install, or configure so anyone, anywhere can attend your meeting.
Will It Interfere or Cause Problems on My Network?
If you have a 100% web-based system, it’s impossible for it to interfere with your network in any way.
How much does it cost?
The cost of conferencing providers has come down significantly. You can get it for as little as $79 dollars a month for unlimited meetings for up to 50 guests. That makes it affordable for every business on a budget.
What Equipment Do I Need?
You’ll need a desktop or laptop, a web camera and microphone if you want to be seen and heard, and most important – a high speed internet connection. The quality of your meeting is directly related to your internet speed.
What if I don’t have a webcam?
No problem. You only need a webcam if you want to be seen.
How much do Web cameras cost?
You can buy web cameras for as little as $29 dollars. Be aware though, the quality of your video depends on the quality of your web cam. Look for a web video conferencing provider that includes the web cameras.
Do guests have to download any software to attend a meeting?
Not if you have a 100%, web based provider.
Is it difficult to use and host a meeting?
Absolutely not. It only takes 4 clicks of the mouse to set up a meeting. With some providers, an automatic email invitation is sent to your guests so they have an easy direct link to your meeting. Simple enough for a 5th grader!
What about audio – is there a separate fee for that?
No – it’s automatically included.
Will I be charged for more guests?
You will have a set number of guests you are allowed to have in a meeting based on the package you purchase. I recommend packages that allow up to 50 guests so you’ll never be charged for additional guests.
I hope these answer most of your questions about web video conferencing.
What is Web Video Conferencing?
Put simply – it’s a way for you to meet “live” in-person computer to computer from anywhere you are. Or have online meetings where you share documents or applications or give a PowerPoint presentation. It can be almost like T.V.!
Do I need software?
There are several web video conferencing providers that are 100% web-based. There is no software for you or your guests to download, install, or configure so anyone, anywhere can attend your meeting.
Will It Interfere or Cause Problems on My Network?
If you have a 100% web-based system, it’s impossible for it to interfere with your network in any way.
How much does it cost?
The cost of conferencing providers has come down significantly. You can get it for as little as $79 dollars a month for unlimited meetings for up to 50 guests. That makes it affordable for every business on a budget.
What Equipment Do I Need?
You’ll need a desktop or laptop, a web camera and microphone if you want to be seen and heard, and most important – a high speed internet connection. The quality of your meeting is directly related to your internet speed.
What if I don’t have a webcam?
No problem. You only need a webcam if you want to be seen.
How much do Web cameras cost?
You can buy web cameras for as little as $29 dollars. Be aware though, the quality of your video depends on the quality of your web cam. Look for a web video conferencing provider that includes the web cameras.
Do guests have to download any software to attend a meeting?
Not if you have a 100%, web based provider.
Is it difficult to use and host a meeting?
Absolutely not. It only takes 4 clicks of the mouse to set up a meeting. With some providers, an automatic email invitation is sent to your guests so they have an easy direct link to your meeting. Simple enough for a 5th grader!
What about audio – is there a separate fee for that?
No – it’s automatically included.
Will I be charged for more guests?
You will have a set number of guests you are allowed to have in a meeting based on the package you purchase. I recommend packages that allow up to 50 guests so you’ll never be charged for additional guests.
I hope these answer most of your questions about web video conferencing.
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August 21, 2010
Vikas S asked:
Desktop video conferencing is a video enabled conference call service that is popularly used in business circuits of late.
Desktop video conferencing is a video enabled conference call service that is popularly used in business circuits of late.
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August 6, 2010
Eric Morris asked:
Video conferencing solutions allow participants in a meeting to see and hear each other, making for an interactive conference. Video conferencing is also used for educational training, surveillance, emergency response and security. When video conferencing is used correctly, it has a significant effect on the way people do business and the success of the business. Decisions can be made faster and deals sealed quicker. This enables you to stay in front of your competitors.
Another obvious benefit of using video conferencing is that it allows people, especially business owners, to meet with their clients from any location, This obviously saves a great deal of time and money that can be better spent for educational training, etc. Video conferencing is also used to provide customer service and for sales.
Unfortunately, with the pluses that come with video conferencing, there are some limitations. This sophisticated technology requires months to design a network and install conferencing equipment. The initial cost is very high. A conference room has to be available for the video system to be installed, and the system might be underutilized. Also, the system itself will need at least one staff person to run the technical part of any conference. This could also be an under utilization of staff time.
There are still problems with this video technology, thus there can be a lot of wasted time that can cause disruptions, etc. It can also sometimes be difficult to really see how a particular client or group may be reacting via video conferencing.
Video conferencing solutions allow participants in a meeting to see and hear each other, making for an interactive conference. Video conferencing is also used for educational training, surveillance, emergency response and security. When video conferencing is used correctly, it has a significant effect on the way people do business and the success of the business. Decisions can be made faster and deals sealed quicker. This enables you to stay in front of your competitors.
Another obvious benefit of using video conferencing is that it allows people, especially business owners, to meet with their clients from any location, This obviously saves a great deal of time and money that can be better spent for educational training, etc. Video conferencing is also used to provide customer service and for sales.
Unfortunately, with the pluses that come with video conferencing, there are some limitations. This sophisticated technology requires months to design a network and install conferencing equipment. The initial cost is very high. A conference room has to be available for the video system to be installed, and the system might be underutilized. Also, the system itself will need at least one staff person to run the technical part of any conference. This could also be an under utilization of staff time.
There are still problems with this video technology, thus there can be a lot of wasted time that can cause disruptions, etc. It can also sometimes be difficult to really see how a particular client or group may be reacting via video conferencing.
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August 1, 2010
Shakir A. asked:
Video conferencing is the technique of conducting a conference between two or more participants at different sites irrespective of their demographic locations by using computer networks to transmit audio and video data. For example, a point-to-point video conferencing system works much like a video telephone, between two people only. Each participant has a video camera, microphone, and speakers mounted on his or her computer. As the two video participants speak to each other, their voices are carried over the network and delivered to the other’s speakers, and whatever images the video camera captures appear in a window on the other participant’s monitor. The other technique is multipoint videoconferencing. Multipoint video conferencing allows three or more participants to sit in a virtual conference room and communicate with the other participants of the video conference as if they were sitting right in front of you or next to each other. Technology that existed up to the mid 90s, made costs of video conferencing prohibitively expensive for most organizations, but that has changed drastically. Many experts and businessmen are of the belief that video conferencing will be one of the fastest-growing segments of the computer industry in coming years.
Companies such as Lifesize and Tandberg are leaders in the field of video conferencing systems and have installed tens of thousands of their systems in locations all over the world. Through innovative, generation next video conferencing technology, Tandberg can deliver greater video quality, brilliant audio coverage and flawless manageability. Tandberg customers enjoy better quality at any bandwidth and, with the very best cost factor available anywhere on the market. Anyone with dispersed colleagues and operations can now effectively share important information and valuable insights.
Tandberg video conferencing systems are fast becoming the indispensable communication tools of the globe. As more and more companies and business organizations are going global the need to stay in touch is becoming imperative. Business managers need to be in constant touch with their subordinates and customers all over the world. Offices being decentralized will need Tandberg’s video conferencing system to ensure that anyone can meet anyone, anywhere, at the flick of a button and maybe a small message to come online. Tandberg offers a comprehensive array of video conferencing equipment to choose from. So if you are a small business house of a conglomerate Tandberg has just the video conferencing equipment for you. They even have something for the housewife and the student fraternity. The small desktop video conferencing equipment and software is the best you could get anywhere in the market at the best prices you could ever imagine.
Though there are many kinds online video conferencing software available on the Internet, for free, you might want to try some professional video conferencing software and equipment from the leaders in the industry. You will be surprised at the difference it will make for your business, the fact that you can establish actual eye contact with the people at the other end of the line makes all the difference with the professional video conferencing systems from the pros.
Video conferencing is the technique of conducting a conference between two or more participants at different sites irrespective of their demographic locations by using computer networks to transmit audio and video data. For example, a point-to-point video conferencing system works much like a video telephone, between two people only. Each participant has a video camera, microphone, and speakers mounted on his or her computer. As the two video participants speak to each other, their voices are carried over the network and delivered to the other’s speakers, and whatever images the video camera captures appear in a window on the other participant’s monitor. The other technique is multipoint videoconferencing. Multipoint video conferencing allows three or more participants to sit in a virtual conference room and communicate with the other participants of the video conference as if they were sitting right in front of you or next to each other. Technology that existed up to the mid 90s, made costs of video conferencing prohibitively expensive for most organizations, but that has changed drastically. Many experts and businessmen are of the belief that video conferencing will be one of the fastest-growing segments of the computer industry in coming years.
Companies such as Lifesize and Tandberg are leaders in the field of video conferencing systems and have installed tens of thousands of their systems in locations all over the world. Through innovative, generation next video conferencing technology, Tandberg can deliver greater video quality, brilliant audio coverage and flawless manageability. Tandberg customers enjoy better quality at any bandwidth and, with the very best cost factor available anywhere on the market. Anyone with dispersed colleagues and operations can now effectively share important information and valuable insights.
Tandberg video conferencing systems are fast becoming the indispensable communication tools of the globe. As more and more companies and business organizations are going global the need to stay in touch is becoming imperative. Business managers need to be in constant touch with their subordinates and customers all over the world. Offices being decentralized will need Tandberg’s video conferencing system to ensure that anyone can meet anyone, anywhere, at the flick of a button and maybe a small message to come online. Tandberg offers a comprehensive array of video conferencing equipment to choose from. So if you are a small business house of a conglomerate Tandberg has just the video conferencing equipment for you. They even have something for the housewife and the student fraternity. The small desktop video conferencing equipment and software is the best you could get anywhere in the market at the best prices you could ever imagine.
Though there are many kinds online video conferencing software available on the Internet, for free, you might want to try some professional video conferencing software and equipment from the leaders in the industry. You will be surprised at the difference it will make for your business, the fact that you can establish actual eye contact with the people at the other end of the line makes all the difference with the professional video conferencing systems from the pros.
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