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Not to be confused with [[IP TV]] and [[Internet TV]] this is about the collaboration tools that allow people to share video and voice together, such as in [[Skype]].
Not to be confused with [[IP TV]] and [[Internet TV]] this is about the collaboration tools that allow people to share video and voice together, such as in [[Skype]].
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"VVoIP (Video and Voice over IP) is to me, collaboration. It's where voice and video intersect as a blended communications services. For some this means a video phone call, but I think it also means multiparty calls, and integration of video and voice calling into the web and into applications. Voice and video as a service in the application suite isn't here yet, but it's coming."
"VVoIP (Video and Voice over IP) is to me, collaboration. It's where voice and video intersect as a blended communications services. For some this means a video phone call, but I think it also means multiparty calls, and integration of video and voice calling into the web and into applications. Voice and video as a service in the application suite isn't here yet, but it's coming."
=Example=
Sight Speed at http://sightspeed.com/





Latest revision as of 05:54, 31 December 2006

Not to be confused with IP TV and Internet TV this is about the collaboration tools that allow people to share video and voice together, such as in Skype.


Definition

Ken Camp at [1]


"VVoIP (Video and Voice over IP) is to me, collaboration. It's where voice and video intersect as a blended communications services. For some this means a video phone call, but I think it also means multiparty calls, and integration of video and voice calling into the web and into applications. Voice and video as a service in the application suite isn't here yet, but it's coming."


Example

Sight Speed at http://sightspeed.com/