- conferencing, and
phone conferencing are also
sometimes used to
refer to
teleconferencing. The
communications system may
support the
teleconference by providing...
-
teleconferencing application Zoom and
coined in 2020,
though the term has also been used in
reference to
similar incidents on
other teleconferencing platforms...
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broadband lines.
Videotelephony has also been deplo**** in
corporate teleconferencing, also
available through the use of
public access videoconferencing...
- this kind of LDTV
transmission technology is
based on
existent LDTV
teleconferencing standards that have been in
place since the late 1990s.[citation needed]...
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business activity has been
mostly in the
domain of telemedicine, such as
teleconferencing,
clinical database management,
electronic medical records (EMR), cybersecurity...
- 1993. The
Usenet System, ITCA
Teleconferencing Yearbook 1993, ITCA
Research Committee,
International Teleconferencing ****ociation, Washington, DC. pp...
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informative mode of
human interaction than do
voice and data alone.
Video teleconferencing enhances group interaction at a distance. High-definition entertainment...
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seven connections per computer. In 1989, a DDial-like clone,
Synergy Teleconferencing System AKA STS was
developed for the IBM PC, but by this time it was...
- TCP/IP-based LAN
successfully supported Telnet, FTP, and a
Defense Department teleconferencing application. This
demonstrated the
feasibility of
employing TCP/IP...
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outdated 720p
camera that does not
function well in
landscape mode
teleconferencing because of placement, the
display limited to a 60 Hz
refresh rate and...