Multipoint Video Conferencing

Guangzhou, China
July 30, 2013 1:59am CST
Nowadays there are many types of video conferencing available such as HD video conferencing, desktop video conferencing, cloud-based video conferencing and mobile video conferencing etc which provide different types of ways to connect. Multipoint video conferencing is one of such type of video conferencing solutions which enables two or more participants or locations into a video conferencing so that everyone can see and hear each other in real-time using video and audio. Conventionally, when more than two participants are present, a start configuration is generally, wherein a Multipoint Conferencing Unit (MCU) or bridge is utilized to connect to all participants and coordinate communications between them. MCU is the controller for your multipoint video conferencing. The MCU's primary tasks are to mix the incoming audio signals so that a single audio stream is transmitted to all participants, and to also mix or composite the video signals into a single stream where portions of a frame show each of the participants. The MCU concept is actually pretty straightforward, but the number of MCU options makes selecting the right one a little more difficult. MCUs can be 100% software, they can combine software and hardware to establish the connection, or they can be 100% hardware. Multipoint video conferencing offers extremely low end-to-end delay, low cost and complexity, and high scalability, alongside standard features associated with high-end solutions such as rate matching and personal video layout. Multipoint video conferencing service uses Internet to achieve reach, efficiency and cost advantages for your business. This innovative service allows geographically dispersed workforces to virtually get together to communicate and exchange information and to achieve high efficiencies as never before. CUMeeting provides a true, massively distributed cloud for unrivaled quality in multipoint video conferencing. CUMeeting cloud constantly adapts to changing conditions on the Internet, as well as you local network, delivering the highest quality experience possible for your multipoint video conference. For detailed information, please visit
Multipoint video conferencing occurs when more than two sites are involved. It is one of the most popular ways businesses communicate with each other.
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