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Video Conferencing Today

The launch of in 2003 made video calling free and accessible to anyone with an internet connection. The true "explosion" happened with mobile:

: Germany launched the first public video telephone service, connecting post office booths between Berlin and Leipzig. VIDEO CONFERENCING

: AT&T wowed the public at the New York World’s Fair with the Picturephone Mod I . Despite the "cool factor," it was a commercial flop due to its massive cost and the requirement that both parties own the expensive hardware. The Corporate Era (1980s – 1990s) The launch of in 2003 made video calling

brought the first webcams and desktop software like CU-SeeMe . Suddenly, a grainy, grayscale image on a computer screen was possible for tech-savvy individuals, moving the technology out of high-end boardrooms and into academic labs. The Mass Adoption (2000s – 2019) Despite the "cool factor," it was a commercial

The COVID-19 pandemic turned video conferencing from a "perk" into a lifeline. Practically overnight, it became the primary way the world attended school, saw doctors, and went to work. This era also introduced "Zoom fatigue," as we learned that constant virtual interaction, while efficient, has its own unique mental toll. Video conference History - VAVS - JCU Australia

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