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From: ChronicBoy on 11 Mar 2010 18:05 I don't know if this is the right group to put this post If it's not please can someone redirect me to the right group thank you in advance, but i will put a post. Good morning/afternoon/evening I'm a student at a technical institute and Im making a report on video conferencing. I study Electro-Engineering. Here's my question I'm using a very old conferencing system The Polycom picturetell PT 600 model And I have a KPN Telecom NT1 Model S2 model. I found out this is a 2B+D Connection Meaning it has a 2 x 64 kbps (B channel) + 16 kbps (D Channel) I was wondering "IS" this enough bandwidth to make a successful video connection with another system. Lets say an abroad system. My system is hooked up in clas at Curacao, is it possible to make a call to Netherlands Thank You In advance I really appreciate the help If more information is needed I would gladly reply
From: Jeff Strickland on 11 Mar 2010 19:00 "ChronicBoy" <chronicboy11(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:7f849a68-dcd6-4656-a56e-642b1a3058d7(a)f8g2000yqn.googlegroups.com... I don't know if this is the right group to put this post If it's not please can someone redirect me to the right group thank you in advance, but i will put a post. Good morning/afternoon/evening I'm a student at a technical institute and I�m making a report on video conferencing. I study Electro-Engineering. Here's my question I'm using a very old conferencing system The Polycom picturetell PT 600 model And I have a KPN Telecom NT1 Model S2 model. I found out this is a 2B+D Connection Meaning it has a 2 x 64 kbps (B channel) + 16 kbps (D Channel) I was wondering "IS" this enough bandwidth to make a successful video connection with another system. Let�s say an abroad system. My system is hooked up in clas at Curacao, is it possible to make a call to Netherlands Thank You In advance I really appreciate the help If more information is needed I would gladly reply <JS> I don't know what any of that means, but I have a webcam and Skype, and my family (in-laws) talk to their relatives in Poland all of the time. All I use is a camera with a built-in microphone, and the speakers in my monitor, and I can video conference without any problem at all using Skype. </JS>
From: ChronicBoy on 11 Mar 2010 21:12 On Mar 11, 8:00 pm, "Jeff Strickland" <crwlrj...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > "ChronicBoy" <chronicbo...(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message > > news:7f849a68-dcd6-4656-a56e-642b1a3058d7(a)f8g2000yqn.googlegroups.com... > I don't know if this is the right group to put this post > If it's not please can someone redirect me to the right group thank > you in advance, but i will put a post. > > Good morning/afternoon/evening > > I'm a student at a technical institute and Im making a report on > video conferencing. > I study Electro-Engineering. > > Here's my question > > I'm using a very old conferencing system > The Polycom picturetell PT 600 model > And I have a KPN Telecom NT1 Model S2 model. > I found out this is a 2B+D Connection > > Meaning it has a 2 x 64 kbps (B channel) + 16 kbps (D Channel) > > I was wondering "IS" this enough bandwidth to make a successful video > connection with another system. Lets say an abroad system. My system > is hooked up in clas at Curacao, is it possible to make a call to > Netherlands > > Thank You In advance I really appreciate the help > > If more information is needed I would gladly reply > > <JS> > I don't know what any of that means, but I have a webcam and Skype, and my > family (in-laws) talk to their relatives in Poland all of the time. All I > use is a camera with a built-in microphone, and the speakers in my monitor, > and I can video conference without any problem at all using Skype. > > </JS> To be more specific we are using a dedicated conferencing system to make video conferencing possible
From: tony sayer on 12 Mar 2010 03:01 >> >> I'm a student at a technical institute and I'm making a report on >> video conferencing. >> I study Electro-Engineering. >> >> Here's my question >> >> I'm using a very old conferencing system >> The Polycom picturetell PT 600 model >> And I have a KPN Telecom NT1 Model S2 model. >> I found out this is a 2B+D Connection >> >> Meaning it has a 2 x 64 kbps (B channel) + 16 kbps (D Channel) >> >> I was wondering "IS" this enough bandwidth to make a successful video >> connection with another system. Let's say an abroad system. My system >> is hooked up in clas at Curacao, is it possible to make a call to >> Netherlands >> >> Thank You In advance I really appreciate the help >> >> If more information is needed I would gladly reply >> >> <JS> >> I don't know what any of that means, but I have a webcam and Skype, and my >> family (in-laws) talk to their relatives in Poland all of the time. All I >> use is a camera with a built-in microphone, and the speakers in my monitor, >> and I can video conference without any problem at all using Skype. >> >> </JS> > >To be more specific we are using a dedicated conferencing system to >make video conferencing possible If the OP is asking that Two 64 K ISDN channels are OK for vid conferencing then yes, that will work fine.. Tho some we see have now gone over to net connections and seem to work just as well at reduced cost!... -- Tony Sayer
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