More generally, the live exchange of information among persons and machines remote from one another but linked by a telecommunications system, over telephone, video or other means
The live exchange of information among persons and machines remote from one another but linked by a telecommunications system Note: The telecommunications system may support the teleconference by providing audio, video, and data services by one or more means, such as telephone, telegraph, teletype, radio, and television (188)
Live, two-way audio transmission between two or more locations Usually includes speaker phones and microphone amplification systems that allow audio volume balancing for people at different locations from the microphone May also be supported by the use of FAX machines, etc (See Video Conference)
point to multi-point "electronic meetings" transmitted by satellite where participants at multiple locations around the state or the country use two-way audio and one-way video to communicate
a conference of people who are in different locations that is made possible by the use of such telecommunications equipment as closed-circuit television
The simultaneous visual and/or sound interconnection that allows individuals in two or more locations to see and talk to one another in a long-distance conference arrangement
A teleconference is a meeting involving people in various places around the world who use telephones or video links to communicate with each other. + teleconferencing tele·con·fer·enc·ing teleconferencing facilities. a discussion in which people in different places talk to each other using telephones or video equipment. to have a meeting in which people in different places talk to each other using telephones or video equipment
A conference held between a number of people in different geographic locations Each has a PC with a video camera attached Each person is recorded on the camera and the image is played back on the other participants PCs by a special application program