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This is the media repository for Videoconferencing, plus Videoconferencing Systems and Components.. Please do not add images or files of high-resolution Telepresence systems here -there's a separate page article for Telepresence images
NOTE: there are separate media repository articles and categories for
- Videophones (a one-to-one device lacking a Multipoint Control Unit (MCU), or equivalent. Videophones can work with POTS, ISDN or VoIP transmission media)
- Webcams (low-cost device meant for use with a computer)
- Telepresence (high-end videoconferencing system with state-of-the-art technology, for high definition displays)
- Video-enabled UMTS mobile phones (mobile and cellphones with videocalling capablilities)
- Video-enabled satellite phones (satellite phone systems meant for videocalls)
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Videoconferencing -Traditional Systems
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Polycom VSX 7000 camera at top centre used for videoconferencing with two displays for simultaneous broadcast from two locations. May 2008.
Videoconferencing -Web based
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An Ekiga computer user interface panel for the Linux videoconferencing system
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Ekiga dialing screen
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A German Ekiga computer user interface panel
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A Russian Ekiga computer user interface panel
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mobile
Videoconferencing -Special-purpose systems
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Presidential
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A uGenius Personal Teller Machine customized for a Coastal Federal Credit Union production deployment. June 2008.
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Graphical depiction of a video banking system connection from the customer to banking teller. Dec 2008.
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Russian President Medvedev using a Tandberg Tactical MXP, Interior Minister Rashid Nurgaliyev and Ruslan Tsalikov during an emergency videoconference, November 2009
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Russian President Medvedev using a Tandberg Tactical MXP, Interior Minister Rashid Nurgaliyev and Ruslan Tsalikov during an emergency videoconference, November 2009
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ICAC Building Video Interview Room, P.R. of China 廉政公署模擬錄影會面室, Feb 2009
Videoconferencing -Components and hardware
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Polycom VSX 7000 camera used for videoconferencing in the on position, although not recording. In 'on' position the camera is recording and faces towards the front. May 2008.
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Polycom VSX 7000 camera for videoconferencing in the off position. Jan 2008.
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Systems equipment of a modern conference hall in Moscow. The second rack includes conference system controllers (2 pieces); the third rack contains professional video equipment (videoswitchboards, scalers, transmitters on twisted pair and an optical fibre).
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Portable 'Internet In A Box', which includes a router and a Mac Mini running DimDim, for web-based videoconferencing.
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A Polycom ViewStation FX.
Videoconferencing -other images
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animation
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Vidéo conférence, pédagogie (pedagogical videoconference) Stanford University: Is 'Anything-Anywhere Ubiquitous Computing Closer Than You Think?' w/ Stewert Butterfield, Flicker. July 2006.
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Revised graphical chart to Vector Video Standards2.svg intended to resolve dispute regarding NTSC and PAL resolutions. Jan 2009
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U.S. Army and Air National Guard discuss the video teleconference capabilities during training, May 21, 2009
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U.S. soldiers in Bagram, Afghanistan, view former Staff Sgt. Gary Harris being presented with Bronze and Silver Star medals at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, U.S.A., December 2008.
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U.S. Vice Adm. Keating in Bahrain in 2003 discussing the U.S.-Iraq war on a videoconference with reporters in Doha, Qatar and at the U.S. Pentagon.
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The U.S. Center for Aviation Technical Training holding a videoconference with Rear Adm. Kevin Moran, December 2003.
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French Air Force soldier during a local videoconference in Tuzla, Bosnia-Herzegovina using a Polycom VSX7000 in May 2006, part of Combined Endeavor 2006.
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Videokonferenční místnost Gesto Communications. A Gesto Communications videoconferencing room. (2008)
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Videoconferencing conducted at the New Regional Palace, Zerotinovo Square, Brno, Czech Republic, in 2010.
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George Bush and staff conducting a videoconference, Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska, Sept. 11, 2001.
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Online World Ecommerce Forum
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UN
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creative commons conference
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