So why isn't Everyone Using Video Conferencing?

Like that of many an emerging technology, video conferencing’s evolutionary curve began modestly.


It was seen as too expensive, too slow, too unreliable, and too complex. On ISDN it was awkward and unreliable - IP based deployment was time-consuming and disruptive. And it made such massive bandwidth demands that everything else on the network ended up running at a snail’s pace.


Perceptions haven’t changed much in the intervening years, but video conferencing itself has advanced unrecognisably. Speed is no longer an issue. Neither is reliability, bandwidth, or complexity.


And now video has taken its biggest evolutionary step yet. mvision.


Removing the last great barrier to video conferencing adoption – expense – mvision finally delivers the promise of totally secure, totally reliable, broadcast quality video communication for all.


How can I maximise the return on our existing investment?


See video conferencing being used as part of everyday communication