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[ N.90 (03/93) ] - Maintenance of international videoconference systems operating at transmission bit rates of 1544 and 2048 kbit/s

Maintenance of international videoconference systems operating at transmission bit rates of 1544 and 2048 kbit/s




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[ N.86 (03/93) ] - Line-up and service commissioning of international videoconference systems operating at transmission bit rates of 1544 and 2048 kbit/s

Line-up and service commissioning of international videoconference systems operating at transmission bit rates of 1544 and 2048 kbit/s




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[ N.86 (11/88) ] - Line-up and service commissioning of international videoconference systems operating at transmission bit rates of 1544 and 2048 kbit/s

Line-up and service commissioning of international videoconference systems operating at transmission bit rates of 1544 and 2048 kbit/s




videoconference

[ N.90 (11/88) ] - Maintenance of international videoconference systems operating at transmission bit rates of 1544 and 2048 kbit/s

Maintenance of international videoconference systems operating at transmission bit rates of 1544 and 2048 kbit/s




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Stay Energized in a World of Videoconferences

With videoconferencing still a major part of life post-pandemic, as people work remotely, socialize online, and attend virtual events, minimizing exhaustion




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Nobody’s playing in person these days — but there’s a whole new dimension of fun and friendship in videoconference game nights 


BEFORE CERTAIN CURRENT events upended all of our lives, a few friends and I had a goal: more old-fashioned game nights, involving old-school boards, mysterious card decks and little plastic figures. There’s something wholesome and cheering about gathering around a table and jointly figuring out the rules of some new game. And you can mix […]



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NYC schools move parent-teacher conferences to phone, videoconference

School officials tweeted the meetings can take place by phone or videochat, but no longer in-person. If parents can’t reach their kids’ teachers during their scheduled conference times, schools will try to accommodate them later this month, officials said.




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Videoconference with NY High School on APEC Issues Helps Launch Online Exchange Project

HONOLULU (Nov. 4, 2011) -- EWC President Charles E. Morrison participated today in a videoconference with about 80 students and teachers at Scarsdale High School in New York, focusing on issues related to the APEC Leaders Meetings in Honolulu next week. Also participating in the discussion was Robert Koepcke, Deputy Director of the U.S. State Department's Bureau for East Asia and Pacific Affairs.

Video of the discussion will be posted soon as part of the launch of a new online school exchange program called "Open Channels," which will connect more than 60 schools in the U.S., Australia, China, Indonesia, Japan, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and elsewhere.