video teleconferencing - significado y definición. Qué es video teleconferencing
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Qué (quién) es video teleconferencing - definición


Video teleconferencing unit         
A video teleconferencing unit (VTU) is a piece of electrical equipment that performs videoconferencing functions, such as the coding and decoding of audio and video signals and multiplexing of video, audio, data, and control signals, and that usually does not include Input/Output (I/O) devices, cryptographic devices, network interface equipment, network connections, or the communications network to which the unit is connected.
HTML5 video         
HTML ELEMENT
Open video; HTML video tag; Html video tag; Video tag; HTML5 video tag; HTML 5 video tag; Video tag HTML; HTML video; HTML 5 video; Video element; HTML 5 video support; HTML5 video support; HTML5 Video; HTML VIDEO
The HTML5 specification introduced the video element for the purpose of playing videos, partially replacing the object element. HTML5 video is intended by its creators to become the new standard way to show video on the web, instead of the previous de facto standard of using the proprietary Adobe Flash plugin, though early adoption was hampered by lack of agreement as to which video coding formats and audio coding formats should be supported in web browsers.
Video email         
EMAIL CONTAINING EMBEDDED VIDEO
Video E-Mail; Video mail; Video in email
Video email, also referred to as email video or video in email, refers to the embedding of videos directly into the body of an email, without the need to attach files or click on a hyperlink to play them. Although video email providers have existed since the early-to-mid 2000s, it has become an increasingly popular medium for email marketing in recent years due to technological advancements, and is used to boost engagement rates.
Ejemplos de uso de video teleconferencing
1. Abraham Rhode and Amanda Hart used video teleconferencing to be joined as husband and wife.
2. Nationwide, video teleconferencing has been used to virtually bring soldiers home, even if just for a moment, to experience life–changing events such as a child‘s graduation, a birth, or a memorial service.
3. By FISNIK ABRASHI Associated Press Mon Jan 14, 4:55 AM ET KABUL, Afghanistan – A new video–teleconferencing system is allowing prisoners at a major U.S. military base in Afghanistan to speak with their relatives — the first time some detainees have talked to anyone outside the secretive facility in years, the Red Cross said Monday.
4. "They aren‘t even willing at this point to extend the most minimal broadband service to people so how can we believe them now?" The trade groups argue that they need the incentives –– which may come in the form of tax breaks, grants or bonds –– because carriers otherwise wouldn‘t have the capital to build out to rural areas or upgrade existing networks to offer speeds comparable with leading broadband nations, where high–definition video teleconferencing and multiplayer online gaming are available to most residents.