If you don’t have the luxury of employing a pricey enterprise mobile videoconferencing system – join the masses.
There are video chat services for all mobile devices from smartphones to tablets, Apple, Android to TMobile specific devices. Many are capable of group video chats, which would give enterprise mobile videoconferencing systems a run for their money — if they were secure, had reliable connection rates and high quality audio and video.
Here are some noteworthy and highly rated competitors to the two most popular videoconferencing mobile applications: Skype and Apple’s FaceTime.
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Both Skype and Facetime are mostly used for social and casual video interactions. But for a business video call or a video conference, I would recommend using apps like R-HUB HD video conferencing servers. The reason being it provides 30 way HD video conference and works from behind the firewall hence better security.
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