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  2. A typical low-cost webcam (a Microsoft LifeCam VX-3000) for use with many popular video-telecommunication programs (2009). This list of video telecommunication services and product brands is for groupings of notable video telecommunication services, brands of videophones, webcams and video conferencing hardware and systems, all related to videotelephony for two-way communications with live ...

  3. Cisco TelePresence - Wikipedia

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    CTS-3000 - Room system for 6 persons; CTS-1000 - Room system for 2 persons; CTMS - Multipoint collaboration network appliance that connected multiple room systems into a single conference; CTS-Man - Management application for integration with groupware, such as Microsoft Exchange which gives the system the ability to schedule meetings [2]

  4. Vidyo - Wikipedia

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    HD-200 is a High Definition room system endpoint. The HD-100 is an entry-level High Definition room system endpoint. Both of these products are managed by the VidyoPortal and interoperate with VidyoDesktop users. [citation needed] VidyoGateway is an appliance used to connect legacy video conferencing systems with the VidyoConferencing network.

  5. Videotelephony - Wikipedia

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    These systems are usually still classified as huddle room systems, but, like webcams, rely on a USB connection to an external device, usually a PC, to process the video codec responsibilities. Despite its name, video conferencing systems for Huddle Rooms prevent participants from huddling close together to be seen in the camera.

  6. Poly Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Polycom introduced its first HD (High Definition) video conferencing system. Soon after, it announced the Polycom RealPresence Experience (RPX), a three-screen, three-camera room-within-a-room "immersive" teleconferencing system based on a design by Destiny Conferencing (formerly TeleSuites) which Polycom acquired in January 2007.

  7. Lifesize - Wikipedia

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    Lifesize was a video and audio telecommunications company in the United States which provided high definition videoconferencing endpoints and accessories, touchscreen conference room phones, a cloud-based video collaboration platform, and omnichannel contact center solutions under their CxEngage [2] product line.

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