Video conferencing allows groups of people in vastly different places to communicate together by hearing and seeing one another in rooms specially equipped with microphones, speakers, cameras, and projection equipment.
How does it work?
Two-way interactive video uses telephone lines to transmit live video, sound, and still pictures all at the same time. Recent technology allows this to occur with such speed and quality that it is almost like being in the same room. The equipment compresses the analog signal into a digital signal and sends it over the telephone line. The signal is received almost instantly at the other end and decompressed back into an analog signal. This allows for full motion video to be sent over telephone lines.
Where can I connect?
To almost anyplace in the world with compatible videoconferencing equipment and connections.
Benefits?
With two-way interactive video you can conduct classes
or meetings without the inconvenience of gathering participants
together in one city or location. Meetings can be conducted
between two or more cities, providing access to departments
or personnel who would otherwise not be able attend.
Contact
us today to set up a time for an on-site evaluation
of your existing voice and data network.