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'''Teleconference''' is the live exchange and mass articulation of [[information]] among persons and machines remote from one another but linked by a [[telecommunications system]], usually over the [[phone line]]. It differs from [[videophone]] in intending to serve groups rather than individuals.
'''Teleconference''' is the live exchange and mass articulation of [[information]] among persons and machines remote from one another but linked by a [[telecommunications system]], usually over the [[phone line]]. It differs from [[videophone]] in intending to serve groups rather than individuals. dumb ass ;)





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Teleconference is the live exchange and mass articulation of information among persons and machines remote from one another but linked by a telecommunications system, usually over the phone line. It differs from videophone in intending to serve groups rather than individuals. dumb ass ;)


The telecommunications system may support the teleconference by providing one or more of the following audio, video, and/or data services by one or more means, such as telephone, telegraph, teletype, radio, and television. [1][2]

Teleconferences are also referred to as teleseminars.

Alternative terms for teleconferencing include audio conferencing, telephone conferencing and phone conferencing.

Internet Tele-conference

Internet telephony involves conducting a teleconference over the Internet or a Wide Area Network. One key technology in this area is Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP). Popular software for personal use includes Skype, Google Talk, Windows Live Messenger and Yahoo Messenger. A List of commercial voice over IP network providers is available.

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