Face to Face Video Conferencing
Communication technology has replaced the need to meet with people in person. While it is nice to have that face-to-face interaction with your peers or business associates, there are other, more convenient ways to talk business, like video conferencing.
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Definition
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Video conferencing is a type of virtual communication that lets two or more people from various locations meet one another.
Equipment
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According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, to conduct a video conference you will need a satellite connection, television screen or computer monitor, video camera, sound equipment and a microphone.
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Features
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A face-to-face video conference implies that there are two people participating in the meeting, and that they are looking at each other through the cameras connected to their televisions or computer screens.
Location
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There is no set location for a face-to-face video conference, because it is virtual. That means that the video conference can take place between people from the same building, or from different parts of the world.
Benefits
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A face-to-face video conference is a private and convenient solution for people who cannot meet in physical form. It saves money and time because there is no travel involved.
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