Video ConferencingVideoconferencing allows people to see one another on their computer screens (using a small video camera) while talking to one another through microphones and speakers. Point-to-point videoconferencing requires all parties to be using the same equipment and software., connecting typically through ISDN lines. Proshare is a popular point-to-point videoconferencing vendor. Internet-based videoconferencing requires both parties to connect to a videoconferencing server. Microsoft's NetMeeting and White Pine's CUSee Me are popular Internet-based videoconferencing arenas.

 

 

 

 

 

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