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Emcee:  george fargo Type:  Unmoderated
By all accounts the videoconferencing market is set to explode. Technology has enabled better and better quality video at cheaper and cheaper prices. It seems there will be money made by investing in the winners in this market.

A number of the companies are already covered individually in SI, but I thlink a forum on the industry to sort out technology, players and markets would be useful.

CLIX and VTEL are industry veterans. PCTL and VSVR have taken market leadership positions. Newer players such as CFON and others have entered the market. And certainly not least, MSFTand INTC have declared that soon every PC sold will be video equipped.

So who will be the winners ? Anyone want to discuss ?
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239 <b>Frost & Sullivan: The Latest Technologies, Breathe New Life Into tA. Reader-2/24/1998
238 ITCA, the forum where dialogue leads to solutions, is a professional associatioA. Reader-1/6/1998
237 Videoconferencing: Government Likes What It Sees govtech.netA. Reader-12/30/1997
236 Kurt - Thank you for the articles. I sold my stock for now. On a completely uBrett Nelson-12/3/1997
235 LINKS TO VIDEO CONFERENCING SITES & PAGES webcom.net VistaNet Overview spoA. Reader-11/30/1997
234 Brett, A couple more articles. Videoconferencing itself is still all over the mA. Reader-11/30/1997
233 <<is the stock a buy at current levels or is there a better videoconferenA. Reader-11/30/1997
232 Kurt - What are your thoughts on CFON as a speculative investment. I was a bitBrett Nelson-11/30/1997
231 Datapoint Files Videoconferencing Class Action Suit businesswire.com Datapoint A. Reader-11/26/1997
230 To prove his point, Grove tried to wow the crowd with demonstraA. Reader-11/23/1997
229 The Teledesic project aims to establish a global network of relatively low-altiA. Reader-11/5/1997
228 Thanks for your post. However, I think 8X8 will do well but not CFON. the produHaolin Ni-10/24/1997
227 Hi Christine, I've been watching 8X8 ever since my wife heard a news blip oMichael Sphar-10/24/1997
226 I always like t look at the 2yr comparative chart. I tells a lot! For exampleraymond marcotte-10/23/1997
225 As long as we are talking about 8x8 and CFON, I'll give everyone an update.Christine Traut-10/22/1997
224 Hey Thu, We need to see CFON's product to compare it to Via TV's unit aducster-10/22/1997
223 Eight by Eight up close to 35% today with the news. I have seen their system aThu Ra Tin-10/21/1997
222 The article I read on MMX was not critical of INTC, rather that the bandwidth nEdward F. Horst Jr.-2/21/1997
221 Thanks Ed. I'm trying to find the reference on the Web and now I know wherChristine Traut-2/20/1997
220 I read it within the last week, probably in Windows magazine, PC mag, Internet Edward F. Horst Jr.-2/20/1997
219 Ed: You state that <user reviews> of MMX videoconferencing have been disChristine Traut-2/20/1997
218 The user reviews of the MMX videoconferencing have been dismal. The quality is Edward F. Horst Jr.-2/19/1997
217 Christine, Thanks. I think it will take a few quarters for Picturetel to provtony pham-2/19/1997
216 I think that the rumors of PictureTel's demise are premature. I've leaChristine Traut-2/17/1997
215 Jeff, Thanks for your reply and the info. To be honest I know nothing about VLJAMIE KAUFMANN-2/15/1997
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