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I work for a medium size international firm. We seek for video
conference solution, which will enable as to work simultaneously with a
couple of web-cams. Tried the Active Webcam, but it demands a very wide
bandwidth. What other solution might suit my needs?


TIA,

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ronenkf@zahav.net.il wrote:
> I work for a medium size international firm. We seek for video
> conference solution, which will enable as to work simultaneously with a
> couple of web-cams. Tried the Active Webcam, but it demands a very wide
> bandwidth. What other solution might suit my needs?

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You might want to try Sightspeed. It is a peer-to-peer solution and is quite
fast. I use to conference with business partners and it works quite well. It
has different speed settings for the types of bandwidth that you and your
partners might have. It is a pay-to-play solution and costs $50 per year
for one-on-one conferencing and $150 per year for up to four partners in a
conference.

They have a free trial so you can check it out. Go to www.sightspeed.com.

Phil

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>I work for a medium size international firm. We seek for video
> conference solution, which will enable as to work simultaneously with a
> couple of web-cams. Tried the Active Webcam, but it demands a very wide
> bandwidth. What other solution might suit my needs?
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