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A History of Video Conferencing

Video conferencing was first introduced in 1964 at the New York world fair, when At&T presented the world's first photograph phone. This allowed two habitancy to impart and simultaneously see each other on their phone screens. In the beginning stages of video conferencing, T1, Atm and Isdn lines were mostly used but were only base for room-based video conferencing.

Initially these lines were quite high-priced and operational difficulties such as bad pictures and sounds caused this idea to not go as far as it could. As the internet became more a part of people's daily lives video conferencing started being conducted differently with computer-to-computer networking.

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The Tcp/Ip connections of the Internet were found to be less high-priced and was able to hold more information. By 2003, high-speed Internet way became ready unabridged at a very minimal cost, as well as the cost of web cameras and display technology. An individual is now able to do a video seminar in High-Definition which was first introduced in 2005 and the fastest ever. The photograph ability is more clear and crisp also, the audio is synchronized providing a higher ability and more sufficient and enjoyable experience.

A seminar in High-Definition gives a wider presentation angle which enables more seminar participants to be on camera and fully engaged in what's going on. Having this life like touch has thoroughly changed the outlook of these conferences. Many would mock the technology and doubted that it would ever be turned into a viable form of communication. This was due to the low ability of photograph and the delay of sound. For many years it seemed that there would be no comparison between video calls and telephone calls as the ease of data change were not too dissimilar.

It is also good for the transmission of high-resolution content, such as charts or photographs with amazing information and clarity. These events are more enjoyable and memorable when the material on the screen can be seen without causing eye strain. Plus, the clear images along with the smooth appeal makes sign language easy to supervene for hearing-impaired seminar participants. The high-definition technology makes the ability and range of data communicated through video conferences a more principal transportation goods for everyone.

With modern day technologies it is potential to rely solely on accepted Pc servers and desktops to perform boardroom-quality conferencing, but this same technology enables us to go above and beyond. Even though hardware-based systems are still ready today, the whole process has become more wonderfully complicated than ever before. Nonetheless, the understanding is the same but over time the transmission has changed.

A History of Video Conferencing

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