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Why we love video conferencing (and you should too!)


Johannesburg, 01 Jun 2015
Why we love video conferencing (and you should too!)
Why we love video conferencing (and you should too!)

Video conferencing (or video teleconferencing) is when a set of telecommunication technologies makes it possible for two or more locations to communicate by simultaneous two-way video and audio transmissions. Think increased productivity, improved collaboration and strengthened overall communication between off-site staff, travelling employees, cross-border guest lecturers and cross-team/cross-country brainstorming sessions.

Video conferencing means using computers to provide a video link between two or more people. Instead of just communicating by telephone, you are able to see them as well. This may also be referred to as 'visual collaboration' and is a type of groupware.

There are various options available to you under the VC umbrella, to suit most budgets and to cater for all, from SMEs to large business alike.

Telepresence most closely simulates a live meeting. Large screens are mounted on the wall or above conference tables, displaying people at life size. Similar furniture, directional acoustics and cameras mounted at eye level make it seem as though participants are sitting around the same table, eye-to-eye with one another.

A few sophisticated systems even incorporate 3D and holographic images with virtually invisible screens, thereby creating a highly 'immersive' experience. Because of the complexity involved, a telepresence VC system is best professionally installed and routinely maintained.

Room-based video conferencing systems include large screens that are fixed to the wall in a meeting room. Alternatively, screens can be mounted on carts that may be moved to where they are needed.

Desktop video conferencing resides on desktop computers and laptops, and possibly devices such as IP phones for individual use. Scalable desktop video conferencing depends on a reliable network, bandwidth and links. As technology advances, most vendors specialising in this type of VC are often extending their product reach to include mobile video conferencing.

Hybrid video conferencing systems combine elements of multiple types of VC. Telepresence and room-based conferencing often overlap and can be used differently depending on the environment. A typical hybrid VC set-up could provide an integrated system in which diverse business applications or user groups in an organisation could utilise different VC equipment or software, based on their needs.

Service-based video conferencing is a fully managed product often available from telecoms carriers, which operate and maintain the underlying network infrastructure. You may also purchase subscriptions to Web-based video conferencing, such as Phonatics' own fully-supported in-house service, MeetMe.

For all your VC related needs, as well as more information, on Phonatics' in-house Web-based VC service, MeetMe, please contact Phonatics.

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Phonatics is one of South Africa's leading suppliers of telecommunication peripheral products. Since 2000, the company has become the trusted name in affordable high-quality equipment with service excellence to match. Phonatics supplies and supports all telecommunication and call centre products ranging from headsets, cordless phones, desktop phones, headphones, video conference and conference phones, to call centre and wireless headsets, blind operator headsets and telephone diallers. It is a proudly South African company with branches in Gauteng and Cape Town.

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Sandra van den Berg
eMarketing Solutions
(+27) 084 416 0454
sandra@emarketingsolutions.co.za