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Web Conferencing
- the boundary between web conferencing and video conferencing is blurring
Web conferencing is most often sold as a service, hosted
on a web server controlled by the vendor, either on a usage basis (cost
per user per minute) or for a fixed fee (cost per "seat"). However,
some vendors make their conferencing software available as a licensed product,
allowing organizations that make heavy use of conferencing to install the
software on their own servers. Also, some conferencing software operates
on a peer-to-peer basis, eliminating the need for a server; however, this
tends to be viable only for small group meetings. - (source: wikipedia.com)
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Web conference pricing
Pricing for web and video conferencing
is competitive. Here are a few quoted prices:
- Unlimited meetings, up to 10 participants
- $69 per month
- Get unlimited online meetings for one
low subscription fee, with no "overage" charges,
ever - $49 per month
- 10 participants, unlimited use, $100
per month
You really need to research each company
your considering. The usage rates, while competitive, vary
wildly. Some companies offer just web conferencing while others
offer an assortment of services ranging from a standard web
metting to video conferencing and call conferencing. Some
companies use Voice over IP, some don't. If you know before
hand what you will need to do during your meetings, it will
make your selection much easier.
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