Definition of VideoConferencing. Meaning of VideoConferencing. Synonyms of VideoConferencing

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Meaning of VideoConferencing from wikipedia

- Videotelephony (also known as videoconferencing or video call) is the use of audio and video for real-time communication between people. Videophones are...
- announced its first hardware as a service products, bundling its videoconferencing software with third-party hardware by DTEN, Neat, Poly, and Yealink...
- Video Conferencing". BusinessWire. June 29, 2011. Retrieved 1 March 2013. "Deutsche Telekom gets down to business with cloud based videoconferencing solution...
- video and audio. The first section includes video telecommunication devices such as videophones, videoconferencing and telepresence systems, webcams and related...
- Lifesize is a video and audio telecommunications company in the United States which provides high definition videoconferencing endpoints and accessories...
- multi-point videoconferencing program offered by Microsoft. NetMeeting allows multiple clients to host and join a call that includes video and audio, text...
- by Cisco is an American company that develops and sells web conferencing, videoconferencing and contact center as a service applications. It was founded...
- Boston, M****achusetts. Fuze's main product combines business voice, videoconferencing, text, instant messaging, content sharing, and collaboration apps...
- VidyoConferencing products are the first in the videoconferencing industry to take advantage of the H.264 standard for video compression, Scalable Video Coding...
- practical video coding standard that was useful for online videoconferencing, H.261, standardised by the ITU-T in 1988, and subsequent H.26x video coding...