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What (who) is video-conferencing - definition

RECEPTION AND TRANSMISSION OF AUDIO-VIDEO SIGNALS BY USERS AT DIFFERENT LOCATIONS
Video teleconference; Video conferencing; Video conference; Videoconferencing; Video-conferencing; Videoconference; Videophone; Videophones; Video telephone; Videotelephone; Video telephony; Video Conferencing; Video teleconferencing; Vidioconferencing; Video talk; Videotalk; Visiophone; Realtime conferencing; Videoconfernecing; Video chat; Video instant messaging; Picture phone; Visual collaboration; Multipoint conferencing; Videoconferences; Video-teleconference; Tele-videoconferencing; Video calling; Video call; Videoconferencings; Press Videoconferencing; See-talk phone; See-and-talk telephone; See-talk telephone; Videophony; Viewphone; Visual telephone; Sight-sound television system; View phone; Phone TV; Television phone; Television-telephone; AT&T Picturephone; Image telephone; Imagephone; Sight-sound telephone; Video phone; Video link; Videolink; Lumaphone; AT&T VideoPhone 2500; Ikonophone; 3D Videoconference; Videochat; Pictaphone; Kyocera VP-210 VisualPhone; Ericsson videophone; Matra videophone; Nortel IP Video Phone 1535; Philips videophone; Deutsche Telekom T-View 100; Bildtelefon; Beeldtelefoon; Kyocera VP-210 Visual Phone; Relate 2000; Vidéophone; Picture-telephone; Picture-Phone TV; Mitsubishi Lumaphone; VisiTel LU-500 videophone; Sony PCT-15 videophone; Panasonic KX-TV10 videophone; Telephone-television; Fernseh sprechstellen; Fernsehsprechstellen; Pictoral phone; Video linkup; Videocall; Modern Sign Language communication; Virtual ceremony; Video conference call
  • An AT&T Picturephone Model 2 from 1969
  • Indonesian and U.S. students participate in an educational videoconference (2010)
  • '''[[Deutsche Telekom]] T-View 100''' [[ISDN]]-type videophone meant for home offices and small businesses, with a lens cover which can be rotated upward for privacy
  • Global Schoolhouse students communicating via [[CU-SeeMe]], shown here with a video [[frame rate]] between 0.9 and 3 frames per second (1993)
  • Videotelephony predicted to be in use by 2000, as envisioned in 1910 (artist's conception)
  • A videoconference meeting facilitated by [[Google Hangouts]]
  • A modern [[Avaya]] [[Nortel]] 1535 IP model broadband videophone (2008), using [[VoIP]]
  •  The [[Kyocera]] VP-210 Visual Phone was the first commercial mobile videophone (1999).
  • NLS computer technology]] (1968)
  • ''2001: A Space Odyssey'']] calls his daughter on Earth
  • '''Dual display''': A mid-2000's [[Polycom VSX 7000]] system and camera used for videoconferencing, with two displays for simultaneous broadcast from separate locations
  • SIP]]-only device. Such devices need to route calls through a Video Communication Server to be able to reach [[H.323]] systems, a process known as "interworking" (2009).
  • A Tandberg T3 high-resolution telepresence room in use (2008)
  • A [[telepresence]] system in 2007
  • USB webcam for PC
  • Sony Ericsson]] [[K800]] (2007)
  • Video Interpreter sign used at VRS/VRI service locations

video-conferencing         
video conference         
An instance of video conferencing.
video conferencing         
also video-conferencing, videoconferencing
Video conferencing is a system that enables people in various places around the world to have a meeting by seeing and hearing each other on a screen. (BUSINESS)
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Wikipedia

Videotelephony

Videotelephony, also known as videoconferencing and video teleconferencing, is the two-way or multipoint reception and transmission of audio and video signals by people in different locations for real time communication. A videophone is a telephone with a video camera and video display, capable of simultaneous video and audio communication. Videoconferencing implies the use of this technology for a group or organizational meeting rather than for individuals, in a videoconference. Telepresence may refer either to a high-quality videotelephony system (where the goal is to create the illusion that remote participants are in the same room) or to meetup technology, which can go beyond video into robotics (such as moving around the room or physically manipulating objects). Videoconferencing has also been called "visual collaboration" and is a type of groupware.

While development of video-conferring started in the late 19th century, the technology only became available to the public starting in the 1930s. These early demonstrations were installed at "booths" in post offices and shown at various world expositions. It took until 1970 for AT&T to launch the first true video-conferring system, where anyone could subscribe to the service and have the technology in their home or office. Video telephony also included "image phones" which would exchange still images between units every few seconds over conventional plain old telephone service (POTS) lines, essentially the same as slow-scan TV. The development of advanced video codecs, more powerful CPUs, and high-bandwidth Internet service in the late 1990s allowed videophones to provide high-quality low-cost color service between users almost any place in the world where the Internet is available.

Useful applications include sign language transmission for deaf and speech-impaired people, distance education, telemedicine, and overcoming mobility issues. It is also used in commercial and corporate settings to facilitate meetings and conferences. News media organizations have begun to use desktop technologies like Skype to provide higher-quality audio than the cellular phone network, and video links at much lower cost than sending professional equipment or using a professional studio. More popular videotelephony technologies use the Internet rather than the traditional landline phone network, even though modern phone networks use digital packet protocols, and videotelephony software commonly runs on smartphones over digital radiotelephony networks.

Examples of use of video-conferencing
1. Video conferencing that works first time, no hassles.
2. He was not present, when the judgement was delivered but appeared through video–conferencing.
3. He was not present, when the judgment was delivered but appeared through video–conferencing.
4. Video conferencing capabilities should be available to every employee in a business.
5. They have video conferencing facilities, showers, ten full–size beds and a walk–in wardrobe.