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  • Demo of video conferencing using Qik on HTC EVO on Sprint’s 4G network

    Posted on June 17th, 2011 No comments


    I was at the sprint launch event for the HTC EVO and shot this quick video of the two devices doing video conferencing with each other.


  • Q&A: Is there any Macbook user out there who could do video conferencing using yahoo messenger?

    Posted on April 21st, 2011 No comments

    Question by jasmin s: Is there any Macbook user out there who could do video conferencing using yahoo messenger?
    DSL is my internet provider, I have built in camera and when I tried to update my yahoo messenger version it says there that I’m using the latest version. Lastly, I can do and join video conferencing using the iChat but how come i couldn’t do it using yahoo messenger?

    Best answer:

    Answer by BlondeCoonAss
    If it says your not using the latest version, download the newest one and try it again.

    Give your answer to this question below!

  • Can i use my PC as a landline phone by connecting my landline’s dial up cable without using the internet ?

    Posted on April 19th, 2011 No comments

    Question by ash: Can i use my PC as a landline phone by connecting my landline’s dial up cable without using the internet ?
    Please help me,
    I need a good software which may/may not support conferencing
    It’s disturbing to pick up the phone again and again, take off your headphones and speak.

    Best answer:

    Answer by jimatjaxtr
    I’m pretty sure that it won’t quite work the way you’re thinking it will, although someone with more technical knowledge (Find Mr. Voip on here), but be able to answer that. There are a number of mobile voip companies (jaxtr, Rebtel, and others), which allow you to set up phone calls on the Internet. But after the initial set up, you can get your calls to your phone (landline or mobile). Skype and SkypeOut are also popular choices, but you always have to be at your computer to be making the calls. It routes the calls through VoIP as well, and it does require a software download. The first two companies that I mentioned don’t require downloads.

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  • Alcatel-Lucent Using Verizon’s LTE For Video Conferencing

    Posted on January 8th, 2011 No comments

    Marratech Video Conferencing
    video conferencing

    Image by VoIPman
    구글에서 인수한 Marratech의 Video Conferencing

    Alcatel-Lucent Using Verizon’s LTE For Video Conferencing
    Alcatel-Lucent has announced new initiatives to use Verizon Wireless’ new LTE network for enhanced video conferencing features. Mobile Video Routing from Alcatel-Lucent will allow users to route video from a variety of sources, including mobile phone devices, Webcams and IP camera feeds, into one seemless feed. The video can be adjusted and distributed based on user-specific attributes such as …
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    Skype to Acquire Mobile Video Company Qik for 0 Million
    Skype is set to acquire popular mobile video streaming and video calling service Qik for $ 100. The official announcement was confirmed by Skype CEO Tony Bates thru Skype’s blog, in which the transaction is being planned to closed within this month. According to Bates, “Skype and Qik share a common purpose of enriching communications with [...]
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    BT Conferencing Extends Contract With Compunetix
    BT has extended its contract with Compunetix, the manufacturer of multipoint collaboration equipment and Web collaboration software. BT utilizes CONTEX Summits⢠for reservationless and event conferencing services.
    Read more on PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance