0 a system that allows two or more people who are in different places to talk to and see each other using electronic technology: --
They said they are looking for a continuation of the trend to videoconferencing as an alternative to air travel.
The free app offers video conferencing for up to 100 participants, provided the meeting runs for no longer than 40 minutes.
That may support low-quality video conferencing, which is, of course, bidirectional, but to achieve broadcast quality links a second path would have to be booked if bi-directional pictures were required.
We are unconvinced about the potential of video conferencing.
One needed to make that point from the other end of the video conferencing facility.
One can talk to people and see them at the same time—so it is video conferencing.
Is she co-operating with the information technology industry, which offers excellent facilities such as video conferencing and other means of bringing health education into schools?
In the future, one simple connection point could serve all the communications needs of voice, computers, telex, facsimile machines and video conferencing.
We need space on the next helicopter up to the front for the judicial officer and the video conferencing kit.
I share the concerns about pre-recorded evidence; video conferencing links are good, and the fact that they are live is an important factor.