| Posted on: Nov 19, 08 06:30 am by: Alison Johnson |
 | I thought that you should all take a look at this...
The codec processes the
information being transmitted. This unit can be positioned in the
room to capture the best camera views. Issues to consider with a
mobile unit include the placement with lighting, sound, connectivity
and
Camera Videoconferencing systems include at
least one camera that will show a presenter.
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| | Posted on: Nov 18, 08 08:57 pm by: Coy Goggins |
 | What do you all think of this?...
Beta testers at the Internet2 Technology Evaluation Center at Texas A&M University find AppareNet Voice "close to indispensable for managing VOIP," said Walt Magnussen, director of telecommunications at the school, in College Station, Texas.
"To be able to look at the network in advance and decide whether the link is sufficient is a big help," Magnussen said. "But to use it to figure out what's changed when problems happen is a big plus.
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| | Posted on: Nov 18, 08 11:27 am by: Alan Baird |
 | I thought that this was awesome when I first read it...
A tightly
compressed high-definition video stream requires a speed of at
least some 6 megabits per second to be received without
distortions.
Most broadband homes in Europe currently achieve speeds
between 500 kilobits and 2 megabits per second for downloading,
but DSL technology is constantly being improved to become
faster.
Tauber says that even if DSL were pushed to the limit of
perhaps 50 megabits per second, Europe needs to make the
transition to fiber if it wants to be the world's leading
knowledge economy, even if the private sector is not willing to
make the investment.
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| | Posted on: Nov 18, 08 07:00 am by: Jamal Bryant |
 | I found this while looking on the internet...
Small cameras can also be used to make connections
between individuals. In this situation a camera sits on top of a
monitor for desktop videoconferencing. CU-See-Me information for
individual conferencing is available on various websites at right.
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