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To: Scott C. Lemon who wrote (354)2/18/2000 1:21:00 PM
From: Steve Antonelli  Read Replies (1) of 392
 
Scott, thanx for the very insightful response to my questions.

I guess what I'm wondering about now is where this whole broadband thing is going to end up. So we know that most of us will soon be able to get cable modem or DSL access. This will be a huge improvement over how we experience the net now. But will cable/DSL be fast enough to provide enhanced video as well as audio capabilities? Right now, most group conferencing is video only, no audio. When will it be commonplace to have both? Will there need to be a further upgrading in broadband beyond current limits and what will be the primary technological breakthrough?

I've used Realplayer through a fast connection and have seen how smooth that can be, but that is a different technology than CU-SeeMe.

Scott, anytime you want to set up a conference through your server, please let me know.

Steve
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