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Video conferencing is a real-time communication technology that enables two or more people in different locations to interact through simultaneous audio and video transmissions . Beyond simple "face-to-face" interaction, modern platforms now serve as comprehensive collaboration hubs integrated with AI tools, document sharing, and advanced security. Core Technology & Architecture

: Platforms use SFUs (Selective Forwarding Units) to selectively forward individual participant streams without mixing them, allowing for high scalability and lower latency. Key Benefits & Use Cases VIDEO CONFERENCING

Video conferencing has transitioned from a boardroom luxury to an essential daily tool for various sectors: (PDF) VIDEO CONFERENCING WRITE UP (1) Key Benefits & Use Cases Video conferencing has

: Standards like H.264 or VP8 compress large audio and video files into small "packets" for fast transmission and decompress them on the receiving end to save bandwidth. Protocols such as WebRTC enable browser-based calls, while

: At a minimum, users require a camera, microphone, and speakers, which are standard in modern laptops and mobile devices.

Modern video conferencing relies on several technical layers to ensure smooth, high-quality interaction:

: High-speed internet is essential to minimize latency. Protocols such as WebRTC enable browser-based calls, while SIP or H.323 are often used for enterprise-grade hardware systems.

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