Monterey Language Services hosted a successful two-day video conference about a legal deposition between the East and West Coasts this week in high-definition IP-based format.
Video Conferencing has been around in its recognizable form since 1968. Originally used by NASA for astronauts to talk to people on earth, it expanded in the 1980s, as personal computers became a common occurrence. With the rise of the Internet in the 1990s, more efficient technologies were developed. With the creation of free Internet services like Skype and iChat in the 21st century, videoconferencing has become an almost daily routine for millions of people.
There is a difference between home video conferencing and professional video conferencing. Home video conferencing of course refers to peoples’ everyday usage of free Internet services to communicate. Professional video conferencing refers to high-definition video and high-quality audio, with both the image and voice coming through very clearly. This is made possible by the use of dedicated, expensive equipment and infrastructure. Therefore, you do not have to worry about losing the Internet connection, but rather focusing on closing the business deal.
Monterey Language Services provides professional video conferencing services, including technical know-how, industry-standard equipment such as Polycom, large conference rooms, and direct IP-to-IP or bridge calls with fiber optic support, all of which allow you to hold successful and professional video conferences with clients and colleagues who are located elsewhere.
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