Sex, lies and videoconferencing

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Videoconferencing is no longer the preserve of the multinationals. The move to IP has cut the cost of dial-up telephone charges and more companies are starting to realise its benefits. Paul Bray looks at what this could mean to the channel

Just a few years ago, conducting a videoconference involved trooping off to a meeting room full of expensive kit, getting a white-coated boffin to initiate the call, hoping the people on the other ...

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