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ALSO CALLED: Audioconferences, Telephone Conferences, and Conference Calls
DEFINITION: A teleconference is a telephone meeting among two or more participants involving technology more sophisticated than a simple two-way phone connection. At its simplest, a teleconference can be an audio conference with one or both ends of the conference sharing a speaker phone. With considerably
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With today's global market changing to where outsourcing, tele-working, global customers and suppliers and green initiatives are becoming common place, companies need to look for a new way to communicate.
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With today's global market changing to where outsourcing, tele-working, global customers and suppliers and green initiatives are becoming common place, companies need to look for a new way to communicate.
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TELECONFERENCES DEFINITION (continued):
more equipment and special arrangements, a teleconference can be a conference, called a videoconference, in which the participants can see still or motion video images of each other. Because of the high bandwidth of video and the opportunity for larger and multiple display screens, a videoconference requires special telecommunication arrangements and a special room at each end. As equipment and high-bandwidth cabling become more commonplace, it's possible that videoconferences can
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