List of Video Telecommunication Services and Product Brands - Contents

Contents

  • 1 Section 1: Hardware and related product brands
    • 1.1 Videophone hardware brands for person-to-person (point-to-point) use
    • 1.2 Videoconferencing and telepresence hardware systems meant for multiple participants
    • 1.3 Videoconferencing hardware systems meant for the deaf, hard-of-hearing, telemedical and other institutional services
    • 1.4 Videoconference bridging service providers
    • 1.5 Webcam hardware brands for use on personal computers
    • 1.6 Software clients –general brands
    • 1.7 Software clients –free instant messaging video programs
    • 1.8 Software clients for deaf and hard-of-hearing VRS/VRI facilities
    • 1.9 Server Software
  • 2 Section 2: Video telecommunication services listing
    • 2.1 Video telecommunication services for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
    • 2.2 Medical organizations employing video telecommunications
    • 2.3 Public videoconferencing facilities
  • 3 Section 3: Defunct brands & services
    • 3.1 Defunct videophone brands
    • 3.2 Defunct videoconferencing system brands
    • 3.3 Videotelephony descriptive names & terminology
  • 4 See also
  • 5 References
  • 6 Further reading

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